I'm happy to report, everything is nice and smooth now
It's a blessing and a curse at the same time isn't it? I mean, in all likelihood NOBODY would have ever noticed the air bubbles ... and anyone looking closely enough to find them, and point it out should be backhanded ... but YOU know they're there and they'd drive you crazy every time you looked in the trim's general direction.
By blessing and a curse, I'm referring to "attention to detail". I like you ... will keep going until I'm happy with the finished product. Now, I'm no St. Joseph the Carpenter, but I've been helping my son renovate his house over the last two years, one room at a time - and I drive him nuts with my "unh... damn, look at this..." and then go back and rework something.
He inevitably says, "You're not building a church, Dad." I say, "Yeah, well I know it's there". That's the blessing and curse. I'm not skilled enough to be overly picky so needless to say, I've wasted a lot of trim and lumber because I mitered a bad cut. I'm a freepin' banker...you'd think I'd let stuff for the professionals right? Grrrr... nooooo oooo oooo....
So, in closing Mondio, I advise you to go back and look a little more closely.
There's gotta be something else there. There just has to be.