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    Gday all,

    Need some advice.
    I have had a peek at the UBEAUT site and was planning to buy the polishers handbook and seen all the other products too.

    I am looking for suggestions from others as to what products + quantities would make an ideal "starters kit". Obviously i dont want to get big heaps of stuff that i dont know how to apply properly.
    I dont do any turning but like to muck around with furniture.

    Thanks in advance

    Steve
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    Quote Originally Posted by maglite
    Gday all,

    Need some advice.
    I have had a peek at the UBEAUT site and was planning to buy the polishers handbook and seen all the other products too.

    I am looking for suggestions from others as to what products + quantities would make an ideal "starters kit". Obviously i dont want to get big heaps of stuff that i dont know how to apply properly.
    I dont do any turning but like to muck around with furniture.

    Thanks in advance

    Steve
    The book (essential)
    EEE polish
    Traditional Wax
    Hard Shellac

    and if you want a good buffing mop, get a swansdown mop to attach to your drill.

    That will get you started and give you a couple of choices for a nice finish.
    If at first you don't succeed, give something else a go. Life is far too short to waste time trying.

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    My idea of a starters kit
    The Book
    Sanding sealer.
    Plain traditional wax. (Add various other colours as needed)
    Either a big or little swansdown buff. (preferably both)

    Then add
    White shellac
    EEE polish

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    Quote Originally Posted by Termite
    My idea of a starters kit
    The Book
    Sanding sealer.
    Plain traditional wax. (Add various other colours as needed)
    Either a big or little swansdown buff. (preferably both)

    Then add
    White shellac
    EEE polish
    Oh yeah, I knew I'd forgotten something. Sanding sealer.
    If at first you don't succeed, give something else a go. Life is far too short to waste time trying.

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