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20th September 2022, 08:36 PM #31New Members
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First time poster , thought id let forum know , if you looking for some reasonable priced Osmo Polyx Amazon AU got some good deals atm , i ordered 2x 2.5ltr can 3032 satin clear for $181 a can delivered with prime membership . There are quite a few varieties available and the prices are good . My order is coming from UK so wont be real quick but i have ordered things from UK and its taken 2 weeks tops so not too bad
Amazon.com.au : osmo polyx oil
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21st September 2022, 09:56 AM #32SENIOR MEMBER
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If your second coat is smooth enough, you can just use a brown paper bag to burnish the surface and take off those very fine nibs, buff with the grain, the brown paper bag will go a little shiny as it warms and burnishes the surface, it works great and no need to use expensive high grit sandpapers either.
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21st September 2022, 10:07 AM #33SENIOR MEMBER
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Yep the off the shelf stop loss bags are ridiculously priced from places like Fiddes and livos for what they are.
Been using these bags (attached) for years no issues just off ebay or aliexpress etc.
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8th January 2023, 12:26 PM #34New Members
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Interesting to read all the comments re different wax oils etc. my question is does anyone buff the finish with any sort of polish??
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10th January 2023, 05:56 PM #35GOLD MEMBER
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10th January 2023, 05:58 PM #36SENIOR MEMBER
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10th January 2023, 06:12 PM #37
Nup, not me.
The trick is make sure the bag has no air (or very little) in it to begin with, and then the liquid can just push the bag out as it flows through the funnel. If there is air in the bag, sooner or later it's going to want to bubble out, and that's when the "difficulties" start. I just use a cheap collapsible silicon funnel from Amazon (pack of 4 was $miserable, 2 for the kitchen, 2 for the shed). They're great because they can be stretched over a slightly larger male orifice, or squeezed into a slightly smaller female one. (...I...never mind )
The next trick is squeezing any residual air out of the top so it doesn't go gummy around the cap. You'll have to develop your own technique there...
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10th January 2023, 06:37 PM #38GOLD MEMBER
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Might have to try those bags for some of my finishes
Ive been using glad wrap in the tins - I push it down so there is contact on the surface of the finish and up the walls so there is very little 'air' contacting the finish. On Osmo it would still skin over with enough time once you get to about 50% but on Fiddes I have found the shelf life to be excellent with the glad wrap. I have a 2.5L tin that was about 50% that sat for about 6 months and opened it recently and it was still like new. With osmo, even if it didnt skin over, you could tell the oil was different.
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11th January 2023, 05:24 PM #39GOLD MEMBER
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Do you use a new bag every time you open a new can or reuse the same bag?
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11th January 2023, 05:28 PM #40
With cheap bags, just use a new one each time.
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12th January 2023, 11:12 AM #41GOLD MEMBER
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Do you have to clean your silicon or plastic funnels? Or can you let it dry and peel off the HWO
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12th January 2023, 11:15 AM #42
As they are silicon, very little sticks, and I just wipe them with paper.
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21st January 2023, 01:52 PM #43GOLD MEMBER
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I saw you said you get a couple years out of the bags, how do the bag nozzles hold up to use FF?
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21st January 2023, 03:07 PM #44
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