Help with a glaze coat?


Question:I recently used famowood glaze over a table I built. Its been 72 hours and its dry except for one small area that just will not dry. How can I get this area to dry. HELP

Answers:
If you can get it into the sun for a few hours, but if it doesn't dry, you will need some thinners, compatible with the glaze, to carefully wipe it off.
That may be enough for it to dry.
Failing that you will need to sand back and redo.


You ask a tough question, it sounds like an incompatibility with an underlying finish, but then why only a small area? It could be that it is simply an area where you got the glaze particularly thick and oxygen can't get to the underlying glaze and cure it very well. Give it some more time and see if it improves, it not, you'll have to sand the whole thing off and start again.
Wondering if something was on wood like oil before you glazed it. Maybe put it out like in garage where it's hot or put a fan blowing on it.

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