Squelch
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I have an old (old!) bottle of Carmote French polish from the mid 20's (I think) that is almost gone. I found it when I bought my house years ago and use it sparingly for turning. It has is a viscous oily-base and produces a deep, glass-like finish with a smell similar to tanned leather with maybe some pitch in it. It doesn't behave like a "real" French polish, although I'm by no means an expert in traditional finishes.
Anyway, Carmote has been out of business for a long time and I'd really like to find a modern equivalent or figure out how to make the stuff.
Thanks for looking.
Anyway, Carmote has been out of business for a long time and I'd really like to find a modern equivalent or figure out how to make the stuff.
Thanks for looking.
