fanlee
26th February 2006, 09:24 AM
Hi
I have been applying U Beaut hard shellac over a base coat of dewaxed white shellac.
All was going well until I decided to sand bank some obvious drips.
I used 400 grit normal paper 400 & 600 wet & dry (as dry no water) and some 0000 steel wool.
When I added further apllications of hard shellac it was milky over the sanded areas. I thought I was up for a complete 're-do' and temporarily 'left the area' in dismay.:eek:
However when I returned the shellac had dried clear. A subsequent application produced milkiness when wet, and dried clear.:confused:
I guess there are two questions:
1. What's going on? (or why is this happening?)
2. Is it a problem? (Can I progress or do I re-do the lot from square one?)
Thanks for any help with this.
RobSm
I have been applying U Beaut hard shellac over a base coat of dewaxed white shellac.
All was going well until I decided to sand bank some obvious drips.
I used 400 grit normal paper 400 & 600 wet & dry (as dry no water) and some 0000 steel wool.
When I added further apllications of hard shellac it was milky over the sanded areas. I thought I was up for a complete 're-do' and temporarily 'left the area' in dismay.:eek:
However when I returned the shellac had dried clear. A subsequent application produced milkiness when wet, and dried clear.:confused:
I guess there are two questions:
1. What's going on? (or why is this happening?)
2. Is it a problem? (Can I progress or do I re-do the lot from square one?)
Thanks for any help with this.
RobSm