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Wax and Lacquer?

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My go to finish is first applying Dr Kirk's Scratch Free then buffing the surface, then finally spraying one or two coats of lacquer. I can get really good smooth, shiny results and sometimes the lacquer won't even take right if I don't apply the wax. I do have older work (2 years old) and don't see any degrade or flaking on the pieces.

I know it is not good to use wax and lacquer together without first stripping the wax but I have never had a problem with doing it this way.

How is this working and do any of you guys do it this way?
 
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