by tonyj » Fri Mar 16, 2012 12:35 am
You will probably hate to hear this, but 3 or 4 coats may not be enough.
Every time you sand and re-coat, you are adding a very thin film to the surface that follows the surface of the previous coat. If that previous coat has any surface irregularities ( whether caused by dust, sweat, wax, solvent), they will show until they are flattened or filled. It might take six or eight coats, if you are lucky, to fill the deepest of those irregularities.
But take heart: from 6 or 8 feet, no one but you will be able to spot those irregularities unless the lighting conditions are right.. Or else, plan on more scraping, sanding and finishing.
No one, I repeat, no one (except me) will inspect your finish on an inch by square inch basis to look for defects.
The first trip will produce more defects and rock chips than the problems you are seeing. Stand back and inspect your work fom 10 feet with your eyes squinted and decide if you need to do more finish work.
Still graced with two eyes and ten fingers (due in no small part to luck!).
Just when you think a problem is solved, an uglier result replaces it.
tony