Okay,To start I thought I would start applying the clear finish to the interior of the trailer I'm working on, the finish is applied to some really nice stripe mahogany ply.
This time I thought I would use a finish that was a little more durable than the usual shellac I would apply to a trailers interior. ( I was concerned about condensation)
Now this is where I went wrong, I went ahead and applied Minwax spar "urethane". I actually didn't realize that it wasn't a varnish until after I applied it

So the problem I'm having with this stuff other than the smell, is that I can't lay it out with out having it turn out blotchy.
My technique is the same as I used on my teardrops exterior (Rolled on with a foam roller and back brushed) the finish was applied to raw wood with no stain, in a heated shop, sanding between each coat, allowed to dry days instead of hours between coats. I tried thinning it 10% to 50% with no luck, I'm still getting the same results

So now I'm giving up on the Minwax spar urethane after four coats, and I would like to know, with the help of the group, what product I can apply over the spar urethane that's going to work form me without having bonding problems.
Now I did send off four emails to Minwax asking for their help, but they keep telling me that I didn't let the stain dry long enough( I didn't use stain) Then they said that it's a moisture problem ( woods in a dry heated shop?)
I'm sure there will be a lots of different answers to this problem, and I'm willing to hear them all. Even if it means I'll have to wipe zebra urine on the walls to get it to work. So don't be shy, I could really use your help on this.

Thanks
Wayne