StevieB
Established Member
I am trying to get a very high gloss finish on some American Black Walnut using shellac sanding sealer and friction polish from chestnut products. The friction polish says it can be used for lathe work or by hand and is supposed to give a high gloss finish. On a scrap of test wood I get a lovely smooth surface but its not what I would call high gloss. I am rubbing by hand since its a picture frame I will be coating, and after 3 coats its not really as glossy as I would have liked.
Any advice on whether I am not rubbing hard enough, or simply won't be able to get a deep gloss on a non lathe piece due to the friction nature of the polish or whether I simply need many more coats etc greatly appreciated.
I have applied the shellac sanding sealer to the frame but not the friction polish yet so if any other product would be better for a high gloss finish then any recommendations gratefully received!
Cheers,
Steve.
Any advice on whether I am not rubbing hard enough, or simply won't be able to get a deep gloss on a non lathe piece due to the friction nature of the polish or whether I simply need many more coats etc greatly appreciated.
I have applied the shellac sanding sealer to the frame but not the friction polish yet so if any other product would be better for a high gloss finish then any recommendations gratefully received!
Cheers,
Steve.