Can You Put Tung Oil Over Wax at Benjamin Dockery blog

Can You Put Tung Oil Over Wax. I treated some poplar with half tung oil, half citric oil (for thinning the tung oil and facilitating absorption). Step 1 gather the materials: After 4 coats of tung oil and for the usage you describe i think you could just apply a couple coats of a carnauba based wax. You want it to soak in the wood and harden, not build up a film finish which is what all those extra coats would be doing if you actually needed them. Maintenance would involve just an occasional reapplication of wax. I'm in the process of making 1911 wood grips and used tung oil on some koa and it just didn't look shiny enough. Can i use wax over it? Hello peter gedrys, my question is can you go over the final coat of tung oil with paste wax.

Tung Oil on Pine We Tested How it Looks MellowPine
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You want it to soak in the wood and harden, not build up a film finish which is what all those extra coats would be doing if you actually needed them. After 4 coats of tung oil and for the usage you describe i think you could just apply a couple coats of a carnauba based wax. Hello peter gedrys, my question is can you go over the final coat of tung oil with paste wax. Step 1 gather the materials: I treated some poplar with half tung oil, half citric oil (for thinning the tung oil and facilitating absorption). I'm in the process of making 1911 wood grips and used tung oil on some koa and it just didn't look shiny enough. Can i use wax over it? Maintenance would involve just an occasional reapplication of wax.

Tung Oil on Pine We Tested How it Looks MellowPine

Can You Put Tung Oil Over Wax I treated some poplar with half tung oil, half citric oil (for thinning the tung oil and facilitating absorption). Hello peter gedrys, my question is can you go over the final coat of tung oil with paste wax. I treated some poplar with half tung oil, half citric oil (for thinning the tung oil and facilitating absorption). You want it to soak in the wood and harden, not build up a film finish which is what all those extra coats would be doing if you actually needed them. I'm in the process of making 1911 wood grips and used tung oil on some koa and it just didn't look shiny enough. Step 1 gather the materials: After 4 coats of tung oil and for the usage you describe i think you could just apply a couple coats of a carnauba based wax. Maintenance would involve just an occasional reapplication of wax. Can i use wax over it?

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