Re-finishing a mahogany dining room table top. Project was completed in 2003. No issues with the 3-coats of gloss polyurethane: no chipping, no flaking. Now scratched and gouged, I’m refinishing the top. To my amazement, the polyurethane came off easily with a utility blade at a sharp angle in ribbons, down to bare wood. I’ve never heard of polyurethane coming off in this manner. Did I mis-apply the polyurethane to begin with? Or did it come off easily because there may have been too much wood filler (Jasco) left behind? Or it was too thick?
Ed P
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Whatever you did you should patent it. I'm a customer. 13 years of service and a dead-easy refinish, sign me up! You should be reveling instead of questioning. Please share if you figger it out...sheer genius.
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