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Brettt
28th February 2008, 01:47 PM
We could do with advice on how to alleviate blotchy or cloudy effects on large panels that have to be stained.wiping on dries to fast and spraying tends to come out cloudy on large panels on joinery work.
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munruben
28th February 2008, 01:57 PM
We could do with advice on how to alleviate blotchy or cloudy effects on large panels that have to be stained.wiping on dries to fast and spraying tends to come out cloudy on large panels on joinery work.
:BHave you tried sealing the timber first with a coat of thinned down shellac.?

RufflyRustic
28th February 2008, 02:13 PM
Any chance of a bit of climate control perhaps???

echnidna
28th February 2008, 02:19 PM
sounds like you need a bank of heat lamps

adrian backx
28th February 2008, 04:57 PM
We could do with advice on how to alleviate blotchy or cloudy effects on large panels that have to be stained.wiping on dries to fast and spraying tends to come out cloudy on large panels on joinery work.
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I need to know what it is you are doing & what type of timber are you using & the lacquer used ??, try slowing down your stain with retarder thinners (as long as you are not using a water base stain) it will give you a longer working time with the stain then seal it 1 or 2 coats,tone it with a spirit stain to your desired colour then top coat it, 3 coats of lacquer is the norm for a good quality finish... let nobody tell you any different,......ASK ME I"M A FRENCH POLISHER.

Brettt
29th February 2008, 10:53 AM
If you put a coat of shallack wouldn't the stain just tend to sit on top????:(

Harry72
29th February 2008, 05:35 PM
What wood are you staining?
What type of stain are you using?