A question for you Masters out there. While finishing the outdoor table I’m making, I get a whiet haze after lightly sanding. I’m using Epifanes clear varnish with extra Uv protection. I applied with a high quality brush and cut with epifanes thinner each coat as suggested. The finish looks real good but once I llightly sand to make glass smooth I get a light white haze. When I wipe it down with denatured acohol it goes away until it dries it then comes back. I’ve talked with Epifanes and the don’t seem to know why. I have let it cure double the time suggested, Its been the correct tempature as well and no real humidity as well. I’m thinking of spraying the last coat so it will come out smoother. The suggested getting 3M paper at 1500 & 3000 or try the trizact coumpond kit.




I got response form them stating this from the pics,
hello Kenneth, It appears that some moisture got on the table at one time during your process. Sunlight usually pulls any milkyness of the varnish, can you get it out in the sun for a couple of hours? Just don’t let it get too hot.. above 80? Patrick
If I had moisture present wouldnt it show up before lightly sanding? Any ideas?
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