Almost sort of goes along with the Rich303 deal. I had a whole bunch of smaller teak trim pieces out of the boat to refinish. Had them all done, and they looked pretty good. Then Mainesail and TonyB posted up some of their work. Well, this won't do. So I resanded, really really good, wiped down with acetone, and revarnished. WOW Now they really look excellent. So, I have four coats of varnish on, they look perfect, but as per what the more knowledgable than I do, was going to sand lightly, and add one more perfect coat. This last coat went on with little bitty air bubbles in it. Almost like it foamed a little when I brushed it on. Most I got rid of by lightly brushing over again. But a few remained. When the varnish dried, left little white spots. What the hell causes this. Nothing done or used that is any different. Exact same varnish out of the same can, same brush, same cleaning methods. The only thing I have changed is the brand of thinner used to clean the brush. So, you guys in the know, what did I screw up. I know I have to sand again, but certainly don't want a repeat performance.