I fabricated a new engine panel from a teak plank and used Epifanes wood finish gloss on it. I degreased/deoiled the teak with acetone and let that dry half an hour. Then I put on a coat of Epifanes, thinned 25% (using their thinner). It's been 24 hours now and it's still tacky. Can says tack free in 2 hours. Is this normal behaviour and can I reasonably expect to recoat every 24 hrs? Do I need it to dry completely tack free before recoating? The only places tack free at this time are where the finish soaked completely into the wood. BTW, temp is 68F and humidity is 60% in my workroom.
Any words of wisdom appreciated (except advice to use another produce - too late for that).
Thank you,
Chris



Any words of wisdom appreciated (except advice to use another produce - too late for that).
Thank you,
Chris


