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Old 05-07-2017, 11:04 PM
Brokenbear Brokenbear is offline
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consider using extra fine Scotch scruffing pad prior to last coat as hardware store 0000 wool will have oil in it to keep rust down for shelf life

Get a bottle of Birchwood Casey Stock Sheen and follow the directions ..it will allow you to leave the finish at whatever level of shine you want depending how many times you apply and rub ...just rub LIGHTLY ...in direction of the grain

Also get a bottle of Birchwood Casey Stock Wax ...again following the instructions ...remember to rub it enough too create friction heat for the best results and in a circular motion

If at the time you rub it out your last coat and do not like it consider making your final coat with Birchwood Casey TruOil as it has hardeners that the oil you are using simply does not have

For either oil you choose ...time you application where you can do it at 70+ degrees in temp and immediately after applying place in a window sill to direct sunlight ...it will thin the applied material making it flow ridding lines, runs and puddling

Good luck
Bear
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