linspeed

Linspeed is good stuff.
Warm it by running hot water over the closed container and then apply with your fingers. I've never gotten good results applying it any other way. The warmth of your fingers and the rubbing forces the finish into the pores of the wood.

It will give whatever degree or lack of sheen that you want by rubbing down with fine steel wool, dampened with linspeed after each coat, then re-applying until the surface appears smooth when dry.

The dryers in the solution will reduce the wait time between coats to a few hours on a warm dry day.
I've used it for many jobs over the years, always with good results.
It will not give the high gloss of plastic finishes.

IMHO, it is well worth the money for the results and the time saved.

Jack
 
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