21. The first coat was beautiful, but halfway through the second coat, the wax looked milky in spots. 22. The pores are filled by applying a wood filler paste before the first coat of paint or varnish. 23. Then start from scratch by applying a first coat of a stain-killing sealer before finishing with two coats of the paint of your choice. 24. Then make sure you then use a paint that contains extra mildewcide, in addition to using a stain killer as the first coat. 25. Therefore, the first coat should be an oil-based, stainblocking primer. 26. Use a stain killer such as Kilz or BIN for this first coat, then apply the finish coat of satin enamel. 27. Wipe down with a rag moistened with paint thinner to remove all sanding dust, then prime with a first coat of enamel underbody. |