Black flecks in was wet now dry surface
I have been building a ww lathe bench and the top is made from a recycled laboratory bench top and I think it is Tassie oak. It had what looks like several coats of partially scratched clear epoxy which I removed pretty easily with a belt sander using an 80 grit belt. I then sanded it with 120 and then 240 grit so it looked and felt pretty smooth at this stage (remember it only has to be a workbench). I then did my usual method of raising the grain by spraying a fine mist of water on it whereby it developed lots of little black spots and grey patches that now cannot be easily sanded out. I have seen this before on spotted gum but not on Tassie oak, not that I have worked a lot with TO. Does anyone have any ideas what causes this and how to avoid it.
I thought it might have something to do with it being a lab bench but it was a dry lab (i.e. no chemicals) and the black/grey does not appear to coincide with where the scratches in the epoxy where at their densest.