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How to Fix a Cloudy Polyurethane Finish

Cloudy finishes appear for several reasons, including using an old product or one that's been stored in a very cold or hot environment. Proper application also requires stirring the polyurethane coating immediately before placing it on the surface, which should be clean and oil-free.

Things You'll Need

  • Mineral spirits
  • Clean sponges
  • Clean white cotton squares
  • Sandpaper, 220-grit
  • Polyurethane finish
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Instructions

    • 1

      Check that the polyurethane is completely dry, if you've refinished the piece recently.

    • 2

      Clear out the work area, and turn off any open flames or pilot lights nearby.

    • 3

      Apply a small amount of mineral spirits to a clean, soft finishing sponge. Wrap the sponge in a clean white cotton cloth. Twist the top to form a handle.

    • 4

      Rub the wrapped sponge back and forth on the finish to remove about the first coat. Let it dry, then load a clean sponge and cloth, and repeat. Do this until you've removed the blotching and finish and are down to the stain. Let the surface dry completely.

    • 5

      Lightly sand the piece with 220-grit sandpaper, if cloudiness persists. Sand until the polyurethane finish is removed. Reapply the finish per label directions, stirring the product as you work.