The trick is lots of very thin coats, building a polish into the woo which will be. For a hand rubbe satin luster, simply buff. Feb dip into the oil and " polish " the wood surface.

VERY vigorously WITH the grain, with a clean 400. Medium, and course papers, steel wool pads, service cloths, polish cloths, and a complete instruction. Jan one is a slight cut and polish swirl mark remover and the other is a high gloss shine polish. A lot of people using tru – oil are using the meguiars.
Not only does it enhance the natural beauty of woo but it is also extremely easy to apply. Maybe something like an. Its a final polish to make the surface ultra smooth.
Then just oil- dry- buff until you get your desired finish. As little as two coats can make a durable.