


Grateful for informed opinions.
Cheers ,,
Rod.
Rub back (with alcohol) yes, but not sand back (I think it would be unavoidable to expose bare wood when sanding), or you may get a blotchy top just like someone shows off over there at the OLF. So, if sanding it should be to bare wood.rocket wrote:I intend to rub the finish back but not to bare timber, just enough to give me a good surface again and apply a nitro lacquer. Is that a course of action.![]()
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If you want to cut back a french polish job I wouldn't just use alcohol , it does work ,but it also can turn it to sticky jam that is hard to control , alcohol maybe if you want to take it back to bare wood.rocket wrote: I intend to rub the finish back but not to bare timber, just enough to give me a good surface again and apply a nitro lacquer. Is that a course of action.![]()
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Grateful for informed opinions.
Cheers ,,
Rod.
I've got different experiences. Using alcohol is like reverse french polishing with excess of alcohol. But I imagine that if you flood the wood with alcohol you probably will cause a mess. If you have used another method than french polishing you probably will have a layer of shellack which will be a bit thick to remove with alcohol.kiwigeo wrote:Using meths is a p in the a and as Rob mentions you often end up with a gooey mess.
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