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![]() If the finish looks like that, it's due to a contaminant. Either the brush as Stephen pointed out, or something on the wood. I've seen silicon do that from an accidental overspray of silicon lube ...the stuff should be illegal in boat shops. Brian D -- http://www.advantagecomposites.com/tongass -- My 22' Tolman Skiff project .. "Meindert Sprang" wrote in message ... "jleiby" wrote in message ... I didn't rinse off the amine blush in the beginning because I was under the impression that if you recoated with-in a day or two it was not necessary. Also, the epoxy I used is very low blush and I didn't notice any. I since have attempted to wash the surface with warm water but it didn't make any difference. Mmmm..... interesting. I have never figured out why this was happening. Did it look like this? http://www.customware.nl/boats/images/sep/10091.jpg Meindert |
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