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Never been a fan of the spray on furniture polish/wax. I feel that it attracts dust based on when my mother used it weekly on her nice furniture. On my most recent project. A box for cremation remains, I’m using mahogany with a coat of Watch golden oak then 4-5 coats of Arm-R-Seal. Was wondering if a couple coats of Pledge (or another brand) might be a nice before turning it over to the person I’m making it for. Also considering paste wax but I seem to have problems rubbing that out to get a nice smooth sheen.

Looking for thoughts from others here.

Thanks!
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#12
Consider applying the paste wax with 0000 steel wool after your finish cures. Buff it off with a cotton rag. This has worked well for me with wipe on poly. I wouldn’t even consider Pledge or similar.


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#13
(01-12-2022, 12:37 AM)Kansas City Fireslayer Wrote: Consider applying the paste wax with 0000 steel wool after your finish cures.  Buff it off with a cotton rag.  This has worked well for me with wipe on poly.  I wouldn’t even consider Pledge or similar.

Same here, I wouldn't allow Pledge (or a relative) in the shop. The paste wax problem may be a matter of technique.
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#14
I have never found an easier to use paste wax than Lundmark.  Made in USA, too.  Easy to apply, easy to wipe off, fingerprints don't show.  Amazing stuff.  

John
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#15
Great thanks! I’ll try applying the wax with steel wool
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#16
agreed - no pledge

try guardman furniture cleaner for regular cleaning- no silicone

jerry
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#17
I like a little orange oil on a rag for cleaning my pre cat lacquer cabinets.


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#18
Well I used 0000 steel wool to apply the wax with a cotton rag to buff out. Came out nice and smooth! I’ll use this technique going forward.

Thanks for the tip!!
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Pledge or other spray on polish


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