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Thread: Backing out of BLO

  1. #1
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    Backing out of BLO

    I applied blo to a small box made of bubinga. Most of the surface worked quite well but several small spots seem to be exuding the finish after more than 2 weeks as if they were end grain that prevents the blo from solidifying. When I followed with a film finish, these areas appeared quite glossy and stood out like a sore thumb. I have sanded to 600 grit and, when I wipe away the dust, these areas again appear glossy.

    Tonight, I soaked a small part of a paper towel with naphtha and wetted the areas repeatedly thinking that it might "extract" the non-polymerized blo. After 2 applications, it seems to be marginally working. Does anyone know how to remove the excess blo (if that is the problem)?

    Thanks,
    David
    Rustic? Well, no. That was not my intention!

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    Right there is one reason why I NEVER use BLO ... it will NEVER totally cure/harden/solidify/polymerize ... it migrates deep into the pores, and lays there, waiting to aggravate the $hit out of you.

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