Aden30mm
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I have just completed a rustic yew side table. I have finished it with 4 coats of Liberon finishing oil, flattened with fine wire wool between coats. To take off the high gloss final finish I used Briwax applied with fine wire wool, and left it to dry overnight to buff up in the morning.
Trying to buff it off have proved very difficult, I have used soft cloths, buffing brushes and even one mounted in an arbour fixed to a drill. The results were very bitty and patchy. I have now stripped it back and will apply another coat of the oil to finish.
My question, is there a conflict of application between Liberon finishing oil and Briwax?
Please note the location where the finishing took place is a well ventilated warm place. I may question the use of this wax as it does contain some Carnauba wax, could this be the issue?
Rgs
Aden
Trying to buff it off have proved very difficult, I have used soft cloths, buffing brushes and even one mounted in an arbour fixed to a drill. The results were very bitty and patchy. I have now stripped it back and will apply another coat of the oil to finish.
My question, is there a conflict of application between Liberon finishing oil and Briwax?
Please note the location where the finishing took place is a well ventilated warm place. I may question the use of this wax as it does contain some Carnauba wax, could this be the issue?
Rgs
Aden