For something so simple as waxing and polishing, this may sound like a daft question but I'll ask anyway!
I use Chestnut microcrystalline wax as a topcoat on most of my turning projects, using a polishing brush after letting the wax dry for 10 to 15 minutes. The wax is usually applied over oil which has had the excess wiped off 10 minutes after application, and then left to dry for 5 or more hours.
Usually I'm happy with the shine and surface finish, but occasionally get blemishes (scratches and other marks) which, today, led me to re-read the instructions on the tin, and now I'm not at all sure as to exactly how I should be proceeding.
On the tin it says" apply sparingly...and spread in a thin film..LEAVE FOR UP TO 20 MINUTES (my caps) before buffing to a deep shine..."
BUT Many retailer websites say "ALLOW TO DRY and buff to a high shine".
SO I think I'm buffing too soon, before the wax hardens.
Can anyone shed light on this and confirm whether I should wait for the wax to dry completely before buffing?
Does the wax dry in about 20 minutes and then harden over the next hours or days?
Can it be left too long before polishing?
If so, does this mean that I can buff again immediately to remove the blemishes but cannot do so much later after the hardening process has completed?
In other words, instead of just buffing again the next day and hoping to get a reasonable finish, should I really be stripping the wax off and starting again?
Any words of wisdom gratefully received.
Duncan
I use Chestnut microcrystalline wax as a topcoat on most of my turning projects, using a polishing brush after letting the wax dry for 10 to 15 minutes. The wax is usually applied over oil which has had the excess wiped off 10 minutes after application, and then left to dry for 5 or more hours.
Usually I'm happy with the shine and surface finish, but occasionally get blemishes (scratches and other marks) which, today, led me to re-read the instructions on the tin, and now I'm not at all sure as to exactly how I should be proceeding.
On the tin it says" apply sparingly...and spread in a thin film..LEAVE FOR UP TO 20 MINUTES (my caps) before buffing to a deep shine..."
BUT Many retailer websites say "ALLOW TO DRY and buff to a high shine".
SO I think I'm buffing too soon, before the wax hardens.
Can anyone shed light on this and confirm whether I should wait for the wax to dry completely before buffing?
Does the wax dry in about 20 minutes and then harden over the next hours or days?
Can it be left too long before polishing?
If so, does this mean that I can buff again immediately to remove the blemishes but cannot do so much later after the hardening process has completed?
In other words, instead of just buffing again the next day and hoping to get a reasonable finish, should I really be stripping the wax off and starting again?
Any words of wisdom gratefully received.
Duncan