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Hi all. In the middle of a project working on some old scaffold boards. I had them all sanded down to a fine finish and started to wax them. I am using Ronseal Interior Wax Dark Oak.
I did a test over one side and what I noticed after leaving it to dry, was my once smooth board, is now rough to the touch again. Can anyone explain why that is?
My assumption here is that as I have technically dampened the board, the grain opens and becomes rough again. Therefore am I expected to sand between coats and what about after the final coat? The can says nothing about needing to sand between coats. So a bit perplexed. Thanks for any advice.
I did a test over one side and what I noticed after leaving it to dry, was my once smooth board, is now rough to the touch again. Can anyone explain why that is?
My assumption here is that as I have technically dampened the board, the grain opens and becomes rough again. Therefore am I expected to sand between coats and what about after the final coat? The can says nothing about needing to sand between coats. So a bit perplexed. Thanks for any advice.