Keith Starosta
02-16-2011, 1:54 PM
OK...I need some quick help trying to find a remedy to one of my latest "DUH!!" moments. I had a small project that needed a quick gloss poly topcoat. I opted for rattle-can spray poly. Since it was below 20 degrees in my shop, I needed to do this in the (unfinished) basement. Instead of doing it the smart way...on the concrete floor...I opted to lay down some cardboard over out high-end air hockey table. :rolleyes: :confused: I thought I had enough cardboard spread out, but I ended up with some over-spray to the left and the right, meaning that I have an area in front of each goal that has dried poly "dots". To add to the problem is that I didn't realize this until about a week after it happened.
Needless to say, the family is less than pleased. Is there a way for me to remove the poly over-spray without damaging the air hockey table's surface? PLEASE tell me that I haven't permanently damage the table...:(
- Keith
Needless to say, the family is less than pleased. Is there a way for me to remove the poly over-spray without damaging the air hockey table's surface? PLEASE tell me that I haven't permanently damage the table...:(
- Keith