I posted some time ago about my plans to refinish my tru-oiled mahogany neck with some stew-mac die and nitro laquer. I applied the black die, sanded back a soft edged skunk stripe on the back of the neck, applied amber over everything, and began shooting laquer. After a few coats, I noticed the grains weren't getting filled much (I didn't grain fill). So thinking the grain was sucking up the laquer, I continued to coat. After about 15 coats and a few wet sandings, I came to the conclusion that there must have been something in the grain fish eyeing the laquer. Gave it a good level sanding, wet with naptha, cleaned the neck with naptha and tried one more coat. Definately fish eyes. So I sanded back the whole neck with 220, cleaned it with naptha, and re-applied the black die. I think there must still be tru-oil deep in the grains. So, what should I do, grain fill and nitro, or would poly cover this stuff up without fisheyes? I did really well shooting the nitro, it was looking really good, but I'm afraid of more fisheyes. And if I keep sanding this neck, my Warmoth Pro is going to be a Wizard soon!