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Im working on a cabinet at the moment and am using Osmo Polyx Oil for the
second time, as a finish.
http://www.agwoodcare.co.uk/list_pro...ufacturer=Osmo
Its really easy to apply with a cloth/rag although some elbow grease is
required.
Im not sure if It's available in North America, If so - give it a try.
You only need to apply a small ammount to the rag and rub in in well two
coat are perfect.
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Im working on a cabinet at the moment and am using Osmo Polyx Oil for the
second time, as a finish.
http://www.agwoodcare.co.uk/list_pro...ufacturer=Osmo
Its really easy to apply with a cloth/rag although some elbow grease is
required.
Im not sure if It's available in North America, If so - give it a try.
You only need to apply a small ammount to the rag and rub in in well two
coat are perfect.


Lots of poly/oil products similar, that's for sure.


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