I just used this tung oil, not the hardened oil, on a blue gum floor and I cannot get it to build up layers, it is shiny when wet and then when dries it goes matt and patchy. I have put three coats on. They were ontop of a previous tung oil which I sanded lightly to get it to adhere.
I have sanded between coats with synthetic steel wool, scourerrs of grad 000, and I have buffed it at the end with a wool pad, still no shine.
I did not want to use a Polyurethane coat, but when I did in one section under a bench, I used the the feast and watson hardened tung oil, it did adhere and produce a polished finish, but it looks too plastic.
The feast and watson tung oil (not hardened) seems very thin, I do not think there is any tung oil in it or very minimal, for I cannot get it to burnish up to a shine
any advice would be appreciated
andrew
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I have sanded between coats with synthetic steel wool, scourerrs of grad 000, and I have buffed it at the end with a wool pad, still no shine.
I did not want to use a Polyurethane coat, but when I did in one section under a bench, I used the the feast and watson hardened tung oil, it did adhere and produce a polished finish, but it looks too plastic.
The feast and watson tung oil (not hardened) seems very thin, I do not think there is any tung oil in it or very minimal, for I cannot get it to burnish up to a shine
any advice would be appreciated
andrew
I
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