I'd suggest Johnson's paste wax, but they don't make it anymore and it's
getting hard to come by. However, MinWax furniture polish is rapidly gaining
my respect as a worthy alternative. Like Johnson's, it's a paste wax in a
can and like Johnson's, it works best if you put it on, wait for a few
seconds and wipe it off again. Repeat as required and buff with a old piece
of terry towel. Don't let the wax dry....it causes swirls marks and is a
pain to buff out. If this happens, apply more wax over the dries stuff, rub
hard to re-constitute the dried stuff and then buff off right away.
After you've down this, let if harden fpor a couple of hours and then hit it
again with the buffing towel...
try it. you'll like it.
Good luck
Rob
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"Steve Verity" wrote in message
m...
I have a project that is build of stained poplar, covered with a
couple coats of wipe on poly. I'm looking for a wax, or other final
coating that can be polished or buffed to a highly glossy, smooth
finish.
Any suggestions welcome-
Thanks,
Steve V.