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    Default EEE over polyurethane

    Hi good and smart boys and girls.

    I've got a simple question. Have done a coffee table stained and covered with polyurethane (satin finish). Can I use EEE and how on this large plate and what is the procedure to get not so shiny finish as "the boss" is not hapy to see anything but satin finish. I actually preffer silky satin finish so ...... bit of help would be verry much appreciated.

    Beforehand gratefull.

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    EEE will give a highrer shine whilst rubbing out sny minor imperfections.

    If you want a satin then you would be best to use Tripoli Powder either dry, with water or with paraffin oil. This will cut the surface without giving the extra shine that comes with the wax inclusion of the EEE.

    Cheers - Neil

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    Thank you

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    pardon ignorance - what is EEE?

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