white residue after wet sanding
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I have a quick question in regards white residue showing up on a tabletop that ive just finished by wet sanding Scandinavian oil (using a method outlined on other posts on this site</SPAN>)</SPAN></SPAN>
The finish is fantastic - bringing up the grain of the brush box as well as giving it a nice sheen. The issue is that the white residue seems to be showing up in places where I have spent more time with my small belt sander particularly along the joins where ive to tried sand out/level out the timbers. Any ideas of what could be happening? </SPAN></SPAN>
This has happened to me once before and I ended up putting a wipe on poly over the top which seemed to ‘wipe’ away the residue.. but I was hoping for some more ideas around what it actually is? What have I been doing that precipitated this? (im assuming its using the belt sander to heavily and burnishing the timber?) how else should I level out joins..?</SPAN></SPAN>
Cheers tom.</SPAN></SPAN>