The forming of bubbles or pimples on the surface of the finished wood. It is caused by exposure to excessive heat, grease or other volatile material under the finish, by moisture in the wood or by the too frequent applications of coats. Anything that causes a gas vapor to form under the film may cause a blister. (More noticeable in southern oak.)
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November 9th, 2007 · No Comments

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