Thought I would just 'touch-up' a couple of scratches on the loaner CVA i got back after last deer season. Someone said he thought he heard it fall in the bed of the truck! Grr....
I know I used Birchwood Casey Tru-oil the last time I re-finished it, about 20 years ago. But I thought I had modified it with Turps, or stand oil BLO(or both?), cant remember now.
The new spots of BC Tru-oil is NOT setting up, or curing. Staying gummy after almost a week now. I know originally (20 years ago) it was setting up within an hour.
Is it because the Tru-oil is old? Still seemed same consistency as original. Because of the modded finish under it? The weather? really humid here.
just for context, I did scrape the damaged area back with a scraper, and the finish was very hard, almost like shellac but I know I've never used that. so now I'm not sure if I modded it originally, or what I actually used.
I dont have too much problem with stripping it all back if I have to, any recommendations what should I use for that? just looking for some 'best practices' before I ruin the whole thing and tempted to toss it in the trash.
I know there was a recent post about using a popular brand in a bottle, but cant bring myself to waste any sort of drinking likker tho'!

Thanks folks!