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  1. #1
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    Default Polishing / Buffing Timber

    Hi

    I have sanded my table tops to 400 grit, applied a coat of Danish oil, sanded at 1200 grit, applied a coat of oil, sanded at 1200 grit again etc.

    I was then looking through my gear tonight and found a Kaindl attachment that I bought a few years ago that can be used to buff cars, wood etc.

    My question is, is it worth buffing wood, ie the table top?

    I plan to use some WOP but to get it nice and shining I was thnking of buffing it.

    If so, how do you do it? ie do you just add some kind of car polish to the buff rag and go for it?

    Any info would be appreciated.

    Many thanks

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    Just finished a Jarrah top finished with 3 coats of danish Oil, allowed to harden for a few days and then polished with a lambswool buff. Came up really well.
    Did not use a wax polish in case i want to re-coat it down the track

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