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  • zootroy
    Established Member
    • Oct 2005
    • 321
    • Coeur D\'Alene, Idaho.

    #1

    paste wax on poly

    I am making a mahogony side table. I just finished putting on my last coat of wipe on poly. Next time I will fill the grain with pore filler.

    Question :

    1. Will paste wax help to fill the pores a bit?
    2. Can I apply paste wax on top of poly? I am thinking of using the Briwax Antique Mahogony?

    TIA
    -Jason
  • Tom Miller
    Veteran Member
    • Mar 2003
    • 2507
    • Twin Cities, MN
    • BT3000 - Cuttin' it old school

    #2
    I don't think you'd want to try to fill pores with paste wax. It could wick out onto any fabric or paper that might be set onto the table.

    I routinely put paste wax on poly, as do many folks. Just this morning I waxed my new maple knife block after last night's final coat of poly.

    Regards,
    Tom

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    • MilDoc

      #3
      Paste wax might fill the pores but provides minimal protection, and I doubt if an overcoat of poly would adhere well. Any one know for sure?

      Sure, you can wax over poly. Adds a bit of sheen and fills minor scratches to reflect light better.

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      • radhak
        Veteran Member
        • Apr 2006
        • 3061
        • Miramar, FL
        • Right Tilt 3HP Unisaw

        #4
        at the risk of exposing my total ignorance - shouldn't it be the other way around? ie, first fill the pores, then wipe-on the poly?

        i saw this short vid-clip on the woodwhisperer.com where he finished a plank of mahagony, and that's how i understood the procedure.

        not that i have not been wrong before...
        It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it.
        - Aristotle

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        • zootroy
          Established Member
          • Oct 2005
          • 321
          • Coeur D\'Alene, Idaho.

          #5
          Yes, as I mentioned, next time I will fill the grain with a pore filler then apply finish. I already have the poly on, so I was thinking that since paste wax will fill minor scratches, maybe it help to fill the pores a bit.

          My biggest concern is the poly. I thought that some paste waxes had mineral spirits that might react with the poly if it didn't have time to cure. I'll give it a shot on the underside of the table.

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