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    Quote Originally Posted by markharrison View Post
    You can certainly thin it. Whether there is any advantage to that I could not tell you as I've never tried it. My usage has always been straight out of the tin with a cloth.

    Livos sell an organic thinner for their products (SVALOS Thinner | Natural Fast Drying Thinner - Livos Australia). I imagine it would work as well with other HWO products but again, untried by me.
    You answered my question, can you apply it with a cloth or 'fad' like you do shellac.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EagerBeaver71 View Post
    You answered my question, can you apply it with a cloth or 'fad' like you do shellac.

    Thanks,

    Sam
    It's actually the only way I've used it.

    The fad, as used in French polishing, is way more technical than you need for the application of HWO. Just a cloth bunched up gets the job done.

    When I'm finished with it, I just hang it out flat to dry then bin it.

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