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<blockquote data-quote="xring01" data-source="post: 54301" data-attributes="member: 1588"><p>I have used a Blended Product made by Sam Mooluf, who uses this on Rocking Chairs that on in most palaces through out the world.</p><p></p><p>But it is Labor intensive job...Take is product with 400grit Wet Sand Paper and wetsand the liquid into the work. It creats a paste that fills all the poors. It takes many many hours and many many coats, Then you go to 600 grit...</p><p></p><p>Nothing beats a hand rubbed finish. I am not sure if Laminite stock deserves such a finish...</p><p></p><p>I would just get a rag and Boiled Linseed Oil.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xring01, post: 54301, member: 1588"] I have used a Blended Product made by Sam Mooluf, who uses this on Rocking Chairs that on in most palaces through out the world. But it is Labor intensive job...Take is product with 400grit Wet Sand Paper and wetsand the liquid into the work. It creats a paste that fills all the poors. It takes many many hours and many many coats, Then you go to 600 grit... Nothing beats a hand rubbed finish. I am not sure if Laminite stock deserves such a finish... I would just get a rag and Boiled Linseed Oil. [/QUOTE]
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