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Rob Stokes
 
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Default Wipe on poly advice ... again

If you let it dry for a few days (verse hours), sand. If the top "skin"
isn't fully set, you'll end up with a layering more in keeping with shellac
(though not a total melt/co-join)

Rob

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Put it on, wait a few minutes, wipe ot off. Wait a few hours and repeat.
Repeat. Repeat Etc.... On the last coat, you can leave it "thick" and

scuff
it (320grit) later before you wax it OR....keep adding coats by wipe-on,
wipe-off.

Now that is interesting; I have always heard that you should sand between
every coat (or every two coats), but have never done it or understood what
would be gained from it.

You are the first person I have heard say otherwise.

(Maybe this will start a lively debate)