This may take a few days to weeks depending on the product used.
Fisheye on floor.
Being a professional i would sand the entire floor to knock off all of the rings.
If the paint has dried sand to a smooth finish below the fisheye cratering and refinish.
Do not use fisheye eliminator in undercoats or basecoat color.
It gives you a sinking feeling in the pit of your stomach.
1 surface contamination uncured stain uncured sealer pledge or other silicone type polish.
Whenever you finish a floor be sure to leave ample time between coats.
The fisheye preventer will help with that but be sure to follow the directions and clean your gun after you spray like jeremy t.
You ve just finished coating a hardwood floor with a glassy coat of highly.
Allow the stain sealer to cure completely and or remove the pledge or polish as best as possible before proceeding.
Add the recommended fisheye eliminator and respray the affected area.
What can cause fisheye when refinishing a hardwood floor.
How to fix fisheye in epoxy floor.
These fish eyes are produced because the coating is unable to wet out the contaminated area.
Two part polys lpu coatings are especially sensitive to fish eyes.
Instead of getting a smooth finish you get a kind of a wavy texture that looks like the surface of an orange peel.
Fish eyes craters in epoxy paint surfaces.
Another option is a seal coat of shellac.
Other chemicals can also act as contaminants.
If fisheyes appear in a basecoat allow the color to flash then spray a mist coat over affected area.
Improper drying methods during the recoating process may be the biggest cause of fisheye but compounds like wax and silicone can also cause fisheye if they re accidentally allowed to contaminate a floor.
Then i would take 100 solids epoxy mixed with fumed silica and trowel into all of the holes.
Liquid solvents must have ample time to evaporate and disappear from the hardwood before a new coat is applied.
The resulting lack of wetting out is what produces the fisheye.
Fisheyes in a solvent free epoxy coating have a number of causes.
Shellac is a great finish that works with most everything and makes a.
The biggest cause of fisheye is when solvents from a previous coat of finish haven t fully evaporated before a new coat is applied.
All substrates have a surface energy and as a general rule adhesion is achieved when the surface energy of the substrate is 8 10 dynes cm greater than the surface tension of the liquid being applied to the substrate.
They sometimes happen under certain conditions with epoxies.
Proper air circulation.
I m guessing you don t have access to either of those.
Take a look at the picture of the floor surface above.