07-04-2024, 11:04 AM
This is not a complaint or a question, just a bafflement.
I made a bed headboard out of very old wood, stuff in my shed, various species. Sanded it down to 160 and sprayed on Minwax Penetrating Seal. The reason a sprayer was used is that headboard design includes a fancy, carved upper front board from an upright piano. That panel has a very rough “patina” texture gained through a hundred years of age.
I didn’t spray it on thickly, just a very light spray, over and over. Here’s the dilemma; the finish never dried! (High humidity in northern Illinois.) Today, using mineral spirits, I rubbed all the sticky finish off. Now I plan to paint it.
I made a bed headboard out of very old wood, stuff in my shed, various species. Sanded it down to 160 and sprayed on Minwax Penetrating Seal. The reason a sprayer was used is that headboard design includes a fancy, carved upper front board from an upright piano. That panel has a very rough “patina” texture gained through a hundred years of age.
I didn’t spray it on thickly, just a very light spray, over and over. Here’s the dilemma; the finish never dried! (High humidity in northern Illinois.) Today, using mineral spirits, I rubbed all the sticky finish off. Now I plan to paint it.