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Wrecker's,
A friend of mine is restoring a pickup. He is installing a white oak floor in the bed. He has already coated the wood with gloss poly. It looks pretty good, but he's looking for more smoothness. I don't use gloss poly on furniture, so I'm seeking help here. How can he get this finish as level and as glossy as he can? Thanks, Barry |
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By rubbing it out as you would with any finish
-- Mike G. Heirloom Woods www.heirloom-woods.net "B a r r y B u r k e J r ." Keep it in the kyou wrote in message ... Wrecker's, A friend of mine is restoring a pickup. He is installing a white oak floor in the bed. He has already coated the wood with gloss poly. It looks pretty good, but he's looking for more smoothness. I don't use gloss poly on furniture, so I'm seeking help here. How can he get this finish as level and as glossy as he can? Thanks, Barry |
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