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Make sure the Timberlux is dry before you do anything. Whatever you use to take the dust down, there will likely be embedded fibers of it in the top coat, which will always make it look dull. You may have to take it down a bit, and apply another coat. Birchwood Casey makes a fine rubbing compound called Stock Sheen and Conditioner. I've had good luck using that, followed by waxing. Maybe not a BMD finish, but close.
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