Rubbing back and polishing surfaces
Hi. I'm making some boxes as gifts and am now applying the finish. I am after a high-build, high-gloss finish. I am using ordinary Bunnings-bought poly (oil based Cabothane) due primarily to an absence of knowledge of better alternatives. Finishing is not my strong point.
Because the boxes are small, I am looking at the finish very closely. With each coat, the finish looks worse, due largely to dust and brush marks. I sand between coats. I have heard of people using tripoli/pumice/rottenstone etc to cut back and then polish the surface. This would give the effect I want. I experimented using 2000 grit paper and autopainters final finish polishing compound as was recommended in Neils book, but was unable to restore a high gloss. Is this because this technique cannot be applied to this type of poly ? or is it that it can but I just have the wrong products ?
Neil recommends one of his products, which I expect is good but not available locally and I dont get a lot of time to shop.
Arron