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Old 13th Sep 2020, 9:15 am   #40
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Default Re: What causes this in polyurethane varnish?

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Originally Posted by PsychMan View Post
Just and update, sure enough merlinmaxwell was correct.

After waiting just over a month I have sanded the piece, re applied varnish and there are no wrinkles or abnormalities at all.

Now I just need to de-nib it
Like I explained in post 18. Take my advice and don't use that stuff again, use the new milky varnishes as sold by Wilko. It's absolutely problem free and a perfect finish every time. Great news that you got there in the end though, well done.
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