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    Re: fisheyes

    Posted by Dr Woodwell on 9/19/2001, 7:44 pm , in reply to "Re: fisheyes"
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    Fish eyes are caused by contamination. It is more likely to occur with spray than with brushed on paint. A few drops of 'fish eye reducer' in the varnish will prevent this. Sanding and recoating is the only remedy after the fact.

    --Previous Message--
    : Any luck with the solution yet? I having the
    : same dilema.
    : --Previous Message--
    : I was varnishing a lamp table top. After the
    : 2nd coat I ended up with a lot of
    : "fisheyes" all over.What causes
    : this? How can I prevent it and fix it.
    : :
    :


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