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Thread: Water Based Conversion Varnish

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prashun Patel View Post
    Yes Mark. In fact it did go away. I tried using a hair dryer at first and that did not work. Time worked. It looks perfect now.
    Thanks Prashun, did the blush go away after days, weeks, months?
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    Months. Are you using the same product?

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    Thanks Prashun.

    I just bought a used table with SW post-cat varnish on it. It has a couple blush spots, one fairly bad.

    I'm trying to decide if I need to sand down to raw wood or should wait a few months and see what happens. I didn't ask the seller how old the spot was, it could already be 4 years old . There is a new thread I started today in the finishing forum on this particular blush problem.

    I found this 2 year old thread just researching conversion varnish, I have no product experience, yet.
    Mark McFarlane

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    Is your product oil based? The 8000cv is waterbased. So I am not sure the two products share much in actual practice.

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    Ya, my table is oil based CV from SW. I think I'll try some heat. I'm not worried too much about messing it up, as it stands I probably need to sand to bare wood, or see if I can sand off only the top coat in the blush area and then scuff sand the rest.
    Mark McFarlane

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