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    Default How do you get a Matt finish?

    Hi I am using a satin oil varnish Liming White over a wood sculpture. There is still too much shine and I want a flat matt finish. Is there a powdered flattening agent that I can add to the varnish? Or rubbing the finish with a fine steel wool will cut back the shine?
    In anticipation, thanking you.

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    Rubbing back lacquer or gloss estapol, with OOOO steel wool gives me a flat finish.
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    EEE Ueaut like Stuart sez is great, use some 0000 steel wool to apply the wax and you get a great finish like chippy sez.

    I just finished a mantle peice with that method (shellac for the base not poly ) but it came out perfect. ( well almost perfect )
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    Tripoli Powder will dull it back nicely.

    Don't use steel woolwith EEE-Ultra Shine as it is courser than the EEE and pretty much defeats the purpose. :eek:

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    At a push a scotch brite will do the job but not as well as some of the above mentioned.
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    I would have thought to get a Matt finish, you would take the piece to Matt to finish it for u:eek:


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