I use walnut oil on about 99% of what I turn. I sand to 400, maybe 600 if I think it will make a difference in the feel. Seldom does. Oil doesn't raise the grain really but after a few days they can sometimes feel a slight bit "fuzzy" and not as slick as I, or people that pick them up to feel them, would like. I normally just grab an old cheap piece of very high grit paper or disc and buff them up by hand. Usually a well worn piece of 400 or even 320 will do the trick. Very light touch and done. I keep some in my show box and will touch some of them up before I put them out for sale. Works fine but since they've been oiled the paper doesn't last very long. What else works that might last longer or even work better? Some sort of buffing pad or steel wool?