I found a dirty old pine trunk cleaned off the paint, varnish, coal dust and dirt with bleach, then vinegar then sugar soap. Loads of each. Finished with vinegar and clean water.
As soon as I touched the wood with the varnish it dried within seconds leaving no wet edge to brush into. It dried immediately , almost a I was touching the wood leaving blotches and streaks where the varnish overlaps or set as it touched the wood. I thinned it with water and more water until it soaked into the wood but it now looks lke a coat of dirty water rather than varnish.
Should I clean off the blotched varnish with Nitromor and then coat the whole trunk with this varish/water solution a couple of times before trying to varnish in the normal way or will that make no difference and is there a better way ?
I tried the same varnish on the relatively clean but untreated bottom of the truck and is flows in the normal way. What have I done wrong and what can I do to be able to use the varnish in the normal smooth flowing way . Thanks for your help and time
As soon as I touched the wood with the varnish it dried within seconds leaving no wet edge to brush into. It dried immediately , almost a I was touching the wood leaving blotches and streaks where the varnish overlaps or set as it touched the wood. I thinned it with water and more water until it soaked into the wood but it now looks lke a coat of dirty water rather than varnish.
Should I clean off the blotched varnish with Nitromor and then coat the whole trunk with this varish/water solution a couple of times before trying to varnish in the normal way or will that make no difference and is there a better way ?
I tried the same varnish on the relatively clean but untreated bottom of the truck and is flows in the normal way. What have I done wrong and what can I do to be able to use the varnish in the normal smooth flowing way . Thanks for your help and time