Jason White
05-10-2010, 12:41 PM
Guys,
I just finished building a "dry sink" made of eastern white pine. I made raised panel doors for it and thought I removed all of the glue squeeze-out before staining them, but apparently I was wrong! :(
The oil-based stain seemingly didn't penetrate enough in a couple of places where the rails and stiles are glued together. They are showing up as light-colored spots.
How do I deal with this? Is there a way to remove or hide the glue spots without wrecking the rest of the existing finish? I have not applied a clear-coat yet, but am planning to use Minwax wipe-on polyurethane.
Thanks in advance!
Jason
I just finished building a "dry sink" made of eastern white pine. I made raised panel doors for it and thought I removed all of the glue squeeze-out before staining them, but apparently I was wrong! :(
The oil-based stain seemingly didn't penetrate enough in a couple of places where the rails and stiles are glued together. They are showing up as light-colored spots.
How do I deal with this? Is there a way to remove or hide the glue spots without wrecking the rest of the existing finish? I have not applied a clear-coat yet, but am planning to use Minwax wipe-on polyurethane.
Thanks in advance!
Jason