piiman wrote:
The haze stays when wiped with damp cloth.
I don't have this problem with other finishes so it must be that I didn't apply properly.
The date on the zinser can indicates it is fresh.
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Now if you did not firmly spirit off after each of your body sessions and glazing sessions well you can build a film that is not as hard as it could be and be more susceptible to your sweat
If the the hardness of the the finish is directly related to the amount of pressure applied during spiriting off. That might be my problem as I have a faulty shoulder and elbow.
How much pressure is required?
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This problem is often related to people that drink a good bit but is not at all limited to such habits
Guess I can't take this one to camp with me this year!!
So to repair this do I just spirit it off again or do I need to add more shellac also?
Thanks for your help
Peter
Keep in mind the date code could be fresh but the shellac still be bad Same thing happens with flakes
You do not need to bare down real hard when you spirit-off. just firm and quick in line with the grain
You probably do not need to add more boding, just spirit off, and do a couple of glazing sessions.
Other finish like nitro and cat poly are not as quickly susceptible to softening as shellac because the are chemically cured Shellac is in it original chemical state (baring impurity processing) You have just transported it from a bottle to the body. the Alcohol was only a carrier and flashed completely off. That is also the reason it is so easy to repair.
Fix it. Then try always wearing a long sleeve shirt for a while while playing. This will help determine if the issue is you skin chemistry or the shellac. If it is your skin chemistry and you FP the neck as well I would expect you are having issues there as well.