thunderwear
Member
Hi all,
Another question from a new pen turner. I'm still having some trouble with evenly applying CA finish and found that I love just using friction polish on my wood pens. It looks beautiful and it is so easy. But after time, the friction polish doesn't stay shiny like CA does. Can I put CA on top of friction polish? What will the CA do to the friction polish? Will the CA flake off at some point due to the friction polish? Worried that the negative effects of this may not show up for some time? Is there something else I should be using over top of the friction polish instead of CA? Anyone have any experience with this? Thanks!
-- Jeff
Another question from a new pen turner. I'm still having some trouble with evenly applying CA finish and found that I love just using friction polish on my wood pens. It looks beautiful and it is so easy. But after time, the friction polish doesn't stay shiny like CA does. Can I put CA on top of friction polish? What will the CA do to the friction polish? Will the CA flake off at some point due to the friction polish? Worried that the negative effects of this may not show up for some time? Is there something else I should be using over top of the friction polish instead of CA? Anyone have any experience with this? Thanks!
-- Jeff