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11th May 2016, 06:44 PM #1Senior Member
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Life of Brushed vs Cut & Polsihed Finish?
For most finishes that can be applied thick by brush, what will last longer, the natural brush finish or if it's sanded, cut & polished to a high gloss?
My thinking is the cut & polished on it's own open the pores & is less sealed? So things like oxidation & wear will be less. The brush bare finish on some varnish's looks tougher & more scratch resistance over the mirror glaze gloss after polished. I don't like the idea of waxes/protective coats as it's too much work for stuff like a desk with a lot of stuff on it.
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12th May 2016, 05:48 PM #2GOLD MEMBER
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If you have sealed the workpiece properly before applying finish then it's highly unlikely a cut and polish will open the pores - it shouldn't get anywhere near close. The cut and polish should only affect the surface of the final coat.
Obviously very fine scratches are going to be much more visible on a highly polished finish then a finish straight off the brush.
I agree that waxes are largely misunderstood and misused.Apologies for unnoticed autocomplete errors.
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