I've struck a bizarre problem trying to French polish a box lid. It's a piece of spectacular spalted & blue-stained mango wood, which I have polished successfully before (though obviously not this particular piece). I'm using Ubeaut premixed white shellac which is near the end of its use-by date, but it is doing fine on the Qld maple sides of the box, so I doubt aged polish is the problem, though it may be a contributing factor.
When I started "bodying up" the fresh wood things appeared to be going normally, but as I proceeded with subsequent applications, a couple of bare patches began to appear at each end of the raised panel, and just kept growing on each rub-over. Half of the surface is building normally, it's just these two patches near the edges that aren't cooperating. There seems to be polish in the surface of the wood, but further coats just don't want to adhere to it. The mango was given to me years ago & I don't know its full prior history, but as far as I know it was never treated with any chemicals and I certainly haven't done anything to it. It has been well-stored in a dry area for the last 10 years at least.
I've been polishing for 60 years and not encountered a similar problem before so any suggestions as to what's going on & better still, how to get around the problem would be greatly appreciated, otherwise I'm going to have to rip it off & try some other finish....
:C
Cheers,