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Title: Poly finish...HELP!
Post by: sp_343 on June 16, 2010, 08:23:40 pm
Monday I finished a table...sanded, removed all dust, lemon oil applied and dried...now after putting on the Minwax Semi-Gloss Poly (new can...with a brush...first light coat)...the table is still "sticky" and hasn't dried much at all...been a couple days now...do you think the lemon oil is slowing the drying process?? 

I could understand if it was a VERY heavy coat...but it was as light as I could go to get full coverage.  Thanks in advance for any help or tips.
Title: Re: Poly finish...HELP!
Post by: Russ C on June 16, 2010, 08:43:13 pm
There is a reaction with the lemon oil and poly. On small projects it is usually not a problem, not the case with a table as you have found out. You should have used a sealer like clear laquer first. It probably won't dry and you will have to strip it off.  :(  :(  :(
Title: Re: Poly finish...HELP!
Post by: Rapid Roger on June 16, 2010, 09:24:18 pm
Frankly, I never had good luck with lemon oil either. Even if I didn't put any finish on top of it, it never seemed to compleatly dry.
I would dunk it completely in the oil, wipe it off and set it aside to dry. After  3 days I had a small damp spot of oil on my table. It did pop the grain and look good as it ozzed out though.

Rog
Title: Re: Poly finish...HELP!
Post by: sp_343 on June 16, 2010, 09:25:14 pm
Well...I just checked it again and it seems to be ok.  Russ, for future reference...would I do the clear laquer after the lemon oil....skipping the Poly....-or-...do the poly only with no lemon oil??
Title: Re: Poly finish...HELP!
Post by: Barry on June 16, 2010, 09:51:23 pm
That is why I use lacquer it dries quick even over lemon oil.  I have had that same problem with poly.  But, I think if you wait it out it will dry.

Barry
Title: Re: Poly finish...HELP!
Post by: MadHatter on June 16, 2010, 09:55:04 pm
only time ive had the poly to be sticky is when there was a tad bit of glue that i didnt quite sand it all off from a pattern, other than that ive never had the poly to be sticky.
Title: Re: Poly finish...HELP!
Post by: Russ C on June 17, 2010, 07:36:43 am
Well...I just checked it again and it seems to be ok.  Russ, for future reference...would I do the clear laquer after the lemon oil....skipping the Poly....-or-...do the poly only with no lemon oil??

You are lucky. Sometimes you have to strip off the poly. Never will dry.  :)

1. Apply lemon oil, let dry.
2. Make sure project is dry, wipe with paper towel.
3. Apply a good coat of clear lacquer. Let dry.
4. Now you can add Poly, more Lacquer or Varnish etc.

The lacquer is not affected by the lemon oil and seals it in.
I use spray lacquer for first coat on all my natural wood, lemon oil or stained projects.

That is the way I do it.
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Title: Re: Poly finish...HELP!
Post by: dgman on June 17, 2010, 07:58:11 pm
Hey Russ, why use poly if you already applied lacquer? On all my scroll work, I only apply lacquer. Works for me!
Title: Re: Poly finish...HELP!
Post by: Russ C on June 17, 2010, 08:18:25 pm
Some people like the poly finish. You can finish it however you want. If you read the whole post it was about putting poly over lemon oil on a table not scroll work. Lacquer allows you to do this.