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I decided I need to put an additional coat of water borne poly over a
drawer front (I need to darken it slightly). I know that some of the drawers I finished last week got a coat of Johnson's Paste Wax. Here's my question: would dewaxed shellac be an effective treatment for locking in any wax residue before I apply the WB poly? Otherwise, what solvent is gonna be safe to use on new WB poly, to remove the wax without buggering up the finish? Also, I can't imagine that wiping a solvent over the wood would remove all traces of wax from some of the pores remaining in the oak that I MOSTLY filled with clear pore filler. Dave |
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