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Hi
I recently oiled my deck (merbau) however I have accidently used oil base instead of water based. I normally use feast watson wet look but I have mistakenly rolled the traditional oil. (Hence why it was taking forever to try). It has been a week now and the deck is still slightly tacky but getting better day by day. The issue I have atm is that we had walked on it whilst it was still tacky on day 2 and you can now see footprints. Is there anyway to remove the footprints? Will another coat cover them or do i need to sand and strip?
Hello @jimbaba
Since the oil-based finish is still slightly tacky, it seems like it needs more time to fully cure. The footprints are likely embedded in the surface because of the still-soft finish. One option would be to wait a little longer for the finish to fully dry and harden. If the footprints aren't too deep, another coat of oil might help to level the surface and blend them in, especially if it's an oil-based finish, as it tends to self-level.
However, if the footprints are noticeable and persistent, I suggest sanding the affected area lightly with a fine-grit sandpaper (around 240-grit) it might help smooth it out. After sanding, you can apply a light coat of the same oil to blend the area. If the footprints have caused a significant issue and the finish still feels tacky, you may need to strip the area and start again. Just be cautious of sanding too much, as it could damage the surface or alter the finish, especially since it’s merbau.
If you need further assistance, please let us know.
Eric
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