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  1. #1
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    Default EEE application??

    Hi

    I have sprayed a Merbau? computer top 1200 x 700
    using Feast Watson Floorseal. 5 coats sanding in between
    and i hav just received in the mail my EEE Ultra-shine
    and my swansdown mop.

    I am after some tips on using the EEE as i have never
    used it before.

    Regards
    Daniel

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    Check out Neil's video (available via the Video thread). he spends quite a bit of time on EEE.

    But, just rub it on with a clean, soft cloth. The more you rub, the more it breaks down and the more it breaks down, the finer it cuts. Let it dry buff it with a soft cloth and then give it a buff with the mop. But make sure you use the mop outside first, it gives off a lot of fluff initially. Make sure you turn the mop around (reverse the drill) as you get to each end. It saves the thing grabbing the end and flying off. (Hard to explain but it's on the video).

    The video link is in my signature at the bottom of this post.
    If at first you don't succeed, give something else a go. Life is far too short to waste time trying.

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    Gumby

    Thanks i will give it a go today and see how it
    comes up!!

    Daniel

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    One more point (and I apologise if you already know this) , EEE is not a finish, it's a buffing compound. It does polish up but the polish will dull over time. Trad wax, for example, is a finish and will keep the shine.

    cheers
    Wendy

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    Wendy

    Should i use this EEE over the Feast Watson Floorseal
    then get some Wax to finish it?

    Regards
    Daniel

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    Hi Daniel.

    Yes, I would. My personal opinion based on using EEE and Trad Wax is that they are great. The difference between a surface before and after EEE is, to me, very noticeable. Using the Trad Wax means the piece has a great quality finish on it that only needs a quick swipe to clear off any dust and about 30 seconds of a quick polish to bring it back to your desired shine. Plus, applying another coat of wax later is easy. Oh and using the Swansdown mop is great - saves my CSI-riddled arms, especially when I want lots of shine.

    No, I don't earn commission from this, I just plain love the UBeaut gear because it works.

    If you have any doubts about finishing, try it all out on a scrap piece of the same timber first.


    Would love to see some photos if you can.

    have fun!

    Cheers
    Wendy

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    I used EEE over FW floorseal on a jarrah display case
    http://www.woodworkforums.ubeaut.com...ad.php?t=35697

    and it came up very nice. Used same method as what Gumby described.

    Reg

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    Quote Originally Posted by DoubleD
    Hi
    I am after some tips on using the EEE as i have never
    used it before.

    Regards
    Daniel
    Hi Daniel,

    Also don't allow eee to touch metal
    as it will tend to go dark around that area, don't ask how I know

    That's after I read the instructions telling me not to touch metal

    Rgds Phil.

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    Yeah on the metal, but it sure makes the cast top of my tablesaw shine nicely!
    ....................................................................

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    Thanks for all the help, i have a couple of days
    off now , so i will see how it comes up.

    I will try and post some pics when its done.

    Thanks heaps

    Daniel

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