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On bowls, sealer, shellac first coat
Hi Group:
In trying to keep my bowls with minimum yellowing. I have been using Mylands friction polish as the base coat, then applying wipe on poly. I'm having a long wait for the first coat of wipe on poly to set up. there after it sets up well. What do you recommend for the first coat as a sealer etc? Joe. -- Remove par from email address for replying |
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Wipe on Poly. At least I do when I'm using poly. The yellow's in the oil,
so the shellac isn't really doing much. "golf" wrote in message ... Hi Group: In trying to keep my bowls with minimum yellowing. I have been using Mylands friction polish as the base coat, then applying wipe on poly. I'm having a long wait for the first coat of wipe on poly to set up. there after it sets up well. What do you recommend for the first coat as a sealer etc? Joe. -- Remove par from email address for replying |
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golf wrote:
Hi Group: In trying to keep my bowls with minimum yellowing. I have been using Mylands friction polish as the base coat, then applying wipe on poly. I'm having a long wait for the first coat of wipe on poly to set up. there after it sets up well. What do you recommend for the first coat as a sealer etc? Joe. -- Remove par from email address for replying In fact, shellac is all I use, except for a couple of coats of Briwax. Deb |
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