Containers for French Polish etc
I'm new to this forum, and to wood finishing and enjoying reading all the useful information helpful generous folks out there are writing. Thankyou
To introduce myself - I am attempting to teach myself french polishing (or some approximation of it) using instructions in books and online. I told my 12yo daughter that I was trying it out on non precious items and that I expected I would learn from my mistakes - she dryly commented that I must be learning a lot then! I am a comedy of finishing errors: My rubber/pad keeps coming apart, my gloves get caught in the surface, the polish dries faster or slower than I need, I didn't read the bit about using an oil to lubricate with, I used oil and forgot to wipe it off between coats, I miss runs, I end up with a good result in the middle, but the edges are still a mess, I left one piece outside to dry and got a few rain drops on it that marked the finish......all part of the learning process and part of the fun. If I could see someone doing it in person I'm sure I would learn faster, but don't know where to find one. The evening college and TAFE don't have anything available.
My question is about the containers that are safe to use for holding polishes and solvents. I have used recycled glass jars assuming that once well washed they won't react with anything in the polish or methylated spirits (or the thinned polyurethane and turps for other projects). They also aren't going to dissolve on me and leak.
Some instructions tell me to apply french polish to the back or inside of the pad using a squeeze bottle, which obviously can't be glass....and I'm eyeing the squeezy bottle my honey comes in......
Are there any things I should avoid when using recycled storage items - in terms of contaminating the material I want to store, or in terms of things that will be damaged by the contents.
Assuming I clean them well and label them properly can I recycle jars, tins and plastic containers from my kitchen?
Thanks in advance. Megan
containers for french polish
Have you contacted Lidcombe College of Tafe? They run French Polishing courses.
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