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How to deal with blush
#1

Well, I should have known it was too humid to spray finish coat lacquer on today and now I have some blush to take care of. It's on the final step after I toned the "cheap" wood with Mohawk toner to darken it. What do you say I should do now? I don't want to have to sand and then retone several small areas including the grille bars on my Philco 38-1 console.
#2

First of all wait for a day and see if it goes away.

"I just might turn into smoke, but I feel fine"
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#3

Sounds good to me. I'm in no special hurry.... I've had to wait to get started on this cabinet since mid-February!!!
#4

Mohawk No Blush Plus will make that blushing disappear like magic.

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Great to have if you spray any lacquer anytime the weather is humid.

--
Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN
#5

Going over it lightly with 0000 steel wool will remove it.

In NC I encounter this often.




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