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Default Buffing Question

Seems I recall someone stated that there was types of wood that it is best
not to use one of the buffing compounds on (the diamond, I think). Anyone
have experience with types of wood that they found was best not touched by
one of the buffing compounds? I'd rather learn from your mistakes than from
my own.
Asking primarily because I've some beautiful walnut bowls nearing ready for
buffing and was afraid that the diamond compound could mar the finish. Any
help will be appreciated.

JD

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