There are views on what are good or bad finish choices for some species. A lot of it is simply down to personal preferences which is mainly to do with looks (with a component of what's currently in style, flavour-of-the-month-itis).ScottGoddard":159c0lyj said:Also wondered if there was any good or bad finishes for Iroko...
I'll have to re-read up on it but I think it's meant to be used before the hardwax oil to give even better protection. You've got me wondering now though....I think I bought it with the intention of using it on coasters and worktops. Umm...ED65":18a37znh said:Isn't that intended to be used on bare wood?
Reading the application guidelines for this product ( "...preferably applied by dipping to ensure all sides of the wood are covered. Dip the wood for approximately 2 minutes...") suggest it needs to be applied heavily enough that it really saturates the surface, which it can't do if previously sealed by a finish. So it'll sit on top, and as an oil/wax blend it's less suitable for that since these dry softer than all-wax products.
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