Jake,
I guess the first question is how glossy? Next question is how are you going to buff the wax and are you going to buff?
Just from my personal experience wax is just not enough, wears off and requires some maintenance.
I might look at going with the linseed oil, thinner and Jap dry mix as a primary coat. This will give it some sealer and some protection. Then go with the Butchers Bowling alley wax as a top coat. You can heat and thin the wax with thinner so you can spray on or use as is. You will have to buff all of the corners some to keep the lines clean. For that I use a horse hair shoe polish brush. Gives a nice luster. Without buffing it is like you polished your shoes and did not shine.
How Glossy
Jake,
I guess the first question is how glossy? Next question is how are you going to buff the wax and are you going to buff?
Just from my personal experience wax is just not enough, wears off and requires some maintenance.
I might look at going with the linseed oil, thinner and Jap dry mix as a primary coat. This will give it some sealer and some protection. Then go with the Butchers Bowling alley wax as a top coat. You can heat and thin the wax with thinner so you can spray on or use as is. You will have to buff all of the corners some to keep the lines clean. For that I use a horse hair shoe polish brush. Gives a nice luster. Without buffing it is like you polished your shoes and did not shine.
warren
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