Does Blackwood "fleck"? and possible remedy
I have an oldish (maybe 40 years) Blackwood bedside table
<O:p</O:pThe original finish (not sure of coating) on the bedside was well worn and did not bring out the best in the timber, so I decided to sand back, with the aim of re-coating.
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I've sanded the original coating off using approx 100 grit non fill sand paper, and then began smoothing the timber with 120, 150 and 180 grit.
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But on parts of the bedside, I have noticed small white “flecks” along the grain of the wood. Is it natural for Blackwood to do this? Will the flecks remain when I apply my coating? Is there something wrong with my process? If this is a problem, what can I do?
I have not worked with Blackwood before, nor attempted much restoring, so would be keen to hear peoples' responses
Cheers, John