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A Behlen spray finish was once recommended but everything Behlen makes seems to be directed toward wood finishes. I don't remember the name of the product. OK, here it is, straight from Oscar Gaddy. Behlen Jet Spray Clear Gloss, item number B101-0800. I assume that is a Behlen part number, or maybe not. I have read one recommendation for the B101-801, which is Clear Satin. I would think the gloss would be preferred. It's about $6.95 a can.
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The Following User Says Thank You to Bill Murphy For Your Post: |
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With great success I use Formbys Tung oil. Thoroughly clean metal and using a small 1/2" flat artists brush I apply it. No need to put it on thick. It is thin enough to smooth itself out. Work fairly fast because it will soon thicken and leave brush marks if you go over it a second time. Couple days and its ready for some hard use. Others successfully use the traditional lacquer coating. I prefer the Tung oil. I believe Danish oil would work just as well.
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The Following User Says Thank You to Joe Wood For Your Post: |
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For years people used shellac. It sure worked for preserving colors. But it would yellow over time. Something like tung oil or Danish oil should work well.
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The Following User Says Thank You to Brian Dudley For Your Post: |
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While we're on this subject, another related one..do you polish and buff your wood? What would you use?
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The Following User Says Thank You to allen newell For Your Post: |
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Wax.
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The Following User Says Thank You to Dean Romig For Your Post: |
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I'm on the same can of Johnson's floor wax that I believe belonged to my Mom. She died in 1960. The can is about empty. I'll keep my eyes peeled at yard sales for a replacement.
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Bill, my dad used Johnson's wax but he added a little melted beeswax to it to make it harder. And yes I still have that can around here too, doesn't take much.
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Minwax paste wax is very similar to Johnson's. Works very well. Also good for barrels and other metal parts though not long term durable.
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