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Other Than One Coat Finishes. The proper way of producing a wax finish is to build your work up the same way as for other finished work. All work which is to be stained should be stained before anything else is applied. See Chapter III. After staining, the wood may be treated with wax, if the wood is of the open pored or hardwood variety, and the natural condition of the wood is to be preserved, such as in antique fin- ishes, but otherwise and if done on soft or close grained wood a coat of the... best shellac is required before waxing. Sandpapering should not be done before but always after shellacking, to avoid specks, except in deep colored work a second coat of stain is used ; furthermore a much finer surface is produced if sand- papering is done after shellacking. Shel- lac is recommended and preferable to var- nish on all floor work for the reason that the best varnish is liable to soften under wax, and in cases where time is limited the improperly dried varnish will not al- page seventy-one ARCHITECTURAL HARDWOOD FINISHING low the application and final rubbing of the wax.
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