Hi, I've been using osmo polyx-oil 3043. This week I did a batch of pieces.
Here are my questions/issues
1) I've been applying and wiping off with the white scratchless pads. When wiping off it kind of leaves streaks. The pads are not really absorbent. Is this ok given point #2 below? or should I use a cloth
2) I have the beall buffing system. This week I applied 1 coat osmo, next day 1 coat osmo next day buffed with red and white compounds.
a) I let the osmo cure for a day before buffing. One of the piece had streaks from wiping with pad and I couldn't really get them out with the buffing pads ( this piece had actually been finished with osmo once before so it's possible these marks were from the first time ). Should I not let it cure before buffing? should I let it completely cure before buffing? I kind of feel that once it cures fully it will be really hard and I wont be able to get the wiping marks out. Maybe I secretly want that to be true because it would mean that osmo is super tough, or maybe I want it not to be true so I can not worry about when to buffing. I don't know
3) I finish sanded my pieces, which were all pecan wood with 400 grit paper. After applying the finish I could see fine sanding marks when looking at the right angle. Super annoying.
a) what the hell? should I sand up to like 800 or something?
b) should I perhaps buff with red and white compound before I apply the osmo?
Thanks for your thoughts. Sorry if this is long and incomprehensible
Raif
Here are my questions/issues
1) I've been applying and wiping off with the white scratchless pads. When wiping off it kind of leaves streaks. The pads are not really absorbent. Is this ok given point #2 below? or should I use a cloth
2) I have the beall buffing system. This week I applied 1 coat osmo, next day 1 coat osmo next day buffed with red and white compounds.
a) I let the osmo cure for a day before buffing. One of the piece had streaks from wiping with pad and I couldn't really get them out with the buffing pads ( this piece had actually been finished with osmo once before so it's possible these marks were from the first time ). Should I not let it cure before buffing? should I let it completely cure before buffing? I kind of feel that once it cures fully it will be really hard and I wont be able to get the wiping marks out. Maybe I secretly want that to be true because it would mean that osmo is super tough, or maybe I want it not to be true so I can not worry about when to buffing. I don't know
3) I finish sanded my pieces, which were all pecan wood with 400 grit paper. After applying the finish I could see fine sanding marks when looking at the right angle. Super annoying.
a) what the hell? should I sand up to like 800 or something?
b) should I perhaps buff with red and white compound before I apply the osmo?
Thanks for your thoughts. Sorry if this is long and incomprehensible
Raif