Originally posted by Skye
<br />Someone in the photo section uses poly, looks great. If you look 3 or 4 pages deep you'll come across them.
The lacquer takes a week to cure, so dont use the MM before that.
You can use MM on Deft after about an hour with a LIGHT touch to even it out.What you are doing is filling small pores and hardening the surface to make it easier to sand.Most of what you spray on will be removed.
This will be based on how thick a coat you use.Ideally you should start out with very light coats.A "mist",I have used aerosol to seal the grain and fill the pores.I switched to a Harbor freight air brush and mix up "seal coat" about 50-50 with lacquer thinner.
If you use a rattle can it is already thinned.
In the beginning you will be sanding down to "bare wood" but the lacquer has penetrated the surface.
With each successive application the finish will get "glossier"
It takes quite a few coats but when you are done you will have a finish that lets you see into the soul of the wood as opposed to say a CA finish that is clear hard and shiny but sits on TOP of the wood.
Until you have done it the difference is beyond description.
For final buffing (Which I seldom do) it is recommended you wait a few days for it to harden.(lacquer)
I have experimented with Gel wipe on polys and they take too long to dry and cure enough for use with MM.
Your mileage may vary.
I suggest you read Russes article in Making a Wooden pen on finishing .It's in the link section on the left hand side of the home page.