In a message dated 9/22/1999 1:13:18 PM, harvey@greenwood.net writes: << Even though the veneer is very thin, certain areas contain oils that continue to leech toward the surface of the veneer. Consequently, over time, the finish generates the ugly blister(s), and yes, since the finish is being held on by oil, given the slightest provocation the clear coat will fall off. >> Mr. Harveywood; Well yeah this is so, but are you treating the symptom here and not doing a diagnosis of why this particular blistering happened?..............Remember Carol said it was at the bottom edge of the panel behind the music desk (?) You know the edge that gets bumped when we are in a hurry and the entire family is watching??:-) If this was the case then expansion and contraction of the surface immediately adjscent to the blister(s) 'could' have caused the blistering huh??? Not saying you are wrong but neither of us has seen the thingee and one guess is as good as another and both reasons are worthy of consideration........ Jim Bryant (FL)
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