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Hi all,
Just finished applying the first coat of maloof poly/oil to a cherry cabinet. Hoping the finishing experts here can tell me the correct procedure to follow before adding additional coats, especially if I need to sand between coats.
Thanks
Mikey
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I have not used that finish, but I have used maloof style varnish/oil mix and I will burnish with gray scotchbrite pads.
Last few coats get applied with a white scotchbrite pad. The finish sets up more quickly as you apply additional coats.
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Do you mean you use green scotchbrite pads instead of sandpaper between coats? and the white pads instead of cloth?
I've never used them before
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Yes, but not the green ones, the gray ones. They manufacture several colors.
Maroon
Green
Gray/Grey (depending on what side of the pond)
White
I know the white is the finest and the gray is equivalent to 0000 steel wool. Not sure about the green or maroon but they are courser.
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