jyg1234
2nd August 2009, 05:45 PM
Hi guys,
I've built a table out of Jarrah and I'm applying estapol onto it to finish it off (I know some of you think this is sacrilege, but I really didn't know what else to use).
Anyway, I've had this problem twice now when applying estapol to the top of the table and had to sand back and start again both times.
Everything is fine when applying the first coat. When applying the second coat, the first coat on about half of the table appears to be cracking, peeling and lifting, causing yellow bubbles and cracks over the surface. It looks really bad and makes the surface uneven. I had initially thought it had something to do with the thickness of the estapol so I thinned it with some mineral turps the second time I did it, but it still did the same thing and strangely, on the same areas on the table. The problem is on half of the table, the other half is perfect.
Both times, after the first coat, the surface looked and felt great, the problem only arises when the second coat is applied. I have been applying the estapol with a brush, could it be that the brush is scratching up the first coat when it is softened by the solvent in the second coat as it is applied?
Any suggestions (other than to use a different finish)?
I've built a table out of Jarrah and I'm applying estapol onto it to finish it off (I know some of you think this is sacrilege, but I really didn't know what else to use).
Anyway, I've had this problem twice now when applying estapol to the top of the table and had to sand back and start again both times.
Everything is fine when applying the first coat. When applying the second coat, the first coat on about half of the table appears to be cracking, peeling and lifting, causing yellow bubbles and cracks over the surface. It looks really bad and makes the surface uneven. I had initially thought it had something to do with the thickness of the estapol so I thinned it with some mineral turps the second time I did it, but it still did the same thing and strangely, on the same areas on the table. The problem is on half of the table, the other half is perfect.
Both times, after the first coat, the surface looked and felt great, the problem only arises when the second coat is applied. I have been applying the estapol with a brush, could it be that the brush is scratching up the first coat when it is softened by the solvent in the second coat as it is applied?
Any suggestions (other than to use a different finish)?