jw2373
21st April 2019, 10:40 PM
Hi all,
I have what I’m hoping is a very simple question to respond to. I completed my first proper furniture build a few months back - a walnut coffee table. I decided to finish it with Osmo PolyX in a matte finish as I understood it to be hard wearing. I filled the grain with a paste made from fine sawdust and the Osmo to remove any open pores and proceeded to out 3-4 coats on the table top. I followed an instructional from a recent FWW article.
The finish turned out great, but now to my horror - even the slightest amount of moisture leaves terrible clouded marks!!! It’s not super obvious, but is visible from certain angles when I look along the top.
What have I done wrong? What’s best to fix it? Strip back and start again?
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. As it’s my first proper build, the table has a special place in my heart, despite some of its flaws.
I have what I’m hoping is a very simple question to respond to. I completed my first proper furniture build a few months back - a walnut coffee table. I decided to finish it with Osmo PolyX in a matte finish as I understood it to be hard wearing. I filled the grain with a paste made from fine sawdust and the Osmo to remove any open pores and proceeded to out 3-4 coats on the table top. I followed an instructional from a recent FWW article.
The finish turned out great, but now to my horror - even the slightest amount of moisture leaves terrible clouded marks!!! It’s not super obvious, but is visible from certain angles when I look along the top.
What have I done wrong? What’s best to fix it? Strip back and start again?
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. As it’s my first proper build, the table has a special place in my heart, despite some of its flaws.