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After reading this newsgroup for a while, I see many opinions about finishes
for antique furniture repair & restoration. What is the consensus as to the best topcoat for antique furniture after restoration, repair, and staining? I do not use lacquer and do not have a sprayer. I do work on a small scale...a few pieces at a time and am not a professional. I have used tung oil and Waterlox (tung oil) with good results in the past. Are there better alternatives? Thanks very much, Campbell Freeman |
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