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Unread 03-20-2015, 06:17 AM   #1
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Whats Jap dryer. Is that some sort of thinner sold under the name Jap.

Japan Dryer. It is an additive to aid speed the drying of oils.

Another note about linseed oil, a tual artists linseed oil is much better than the stuff sold at the home centers.
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Well, I did use BLO at first, but never seemed to get good consistent results. cleaned the wood, and started over using 3in1 oil, and started getting a much better finish. I don't think Renaissance Wax or Maguire's uses alcohol in the mix. But I am guilty of not giving the finish enough time to dry, thinking shellac dried almost instantly. As I said, the longest I let it set was a couple of days before waxing. Thanks for all the help.
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