I am a convert to Wipe On Poly.
I have used it successfully many times.
But this one job has me stumped.
It is a lazy suzan. Made with really old red cedar.
The problem is I am getting really fine scratches which appear after the coat of WOP.
They look like the old record tracks on the vinyl records. But very faint.
I have tried dry and wet sanding (even went down to 1200)
I have gone back to bare wood and tried again.
I have tried 0000 steel wool.
I have tried sand off the lathe.
It has been cold and wet here, would that have a end effect like this?
I have used it successfully many times.
But this one job has me stumped.
It is a lazy suzan. Made with really old red cedar.
The problem is I am getting really fine scratches which appear after the coat of WOP.
They look like the old record tracks on the vinyl records. But very faint.
I have tried dry and wet sanding (even went down to 1200)
I have gone back to bare wood and tried again.
I have tried 0000 steel wool.
I have tried sand off the lathe.
It has been cold and wet here, would that have a end effect like this?
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