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    Hi Darryl, Andy40 seems to be the best one to answer your questions as he has had the best results with using DT.

    From personal experience you need to leave it sit for a number of weeks to fully cure before attempting any final polishing. Good to see no humidity related issues on yours as that is a bit of a curse in sub tropical parts on this side of the country.

    When you get around to doing the final polish your choices will be determined by how shiny you want it. Not so shiny.....DT Wax may be the answer but be prepared for a full on workout buffing that stuff up to some sort of a shine.

    These products can be bought at Super Cheap and do a really good job after lots of wet sanding, particularly with Acrylic & Tru Oil top coats....
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    Quote Originally Posted by wazkelly View Post
    Hi Darryl, Andy40 seems to be the best one to answer your questions as he has had the best results with using DT.

    From personal experience you need to leave it sit for a number of weeks to fully cure before attempting any final polishing. Good to see no humidity related issues on yours as that is a bit of a curse in sub tropical parts on this side of the country.

    When you get around to doing the final polish your choices will be determined by how shiny you want it. Not so shiny.....DT Wax may be the answer but be prepared for a full on workout buffing that stuff up to some sort of a shine.

    These products can be bought at Super Cheap and do a really good job after lots of wet sanding, particularly with Acrylic & Tru Oil top coats....
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    Yeah cool. Thanks for that. I don't know what the Dingotone finishing oil is ... If it's True-Oil or similar, then I imagine there'd be no problems with using the products you suggested. I may have to touch base with Dingobass and clarify. It does dry with a nice sheen as it is so I just want to enhance the natural shine without damaging the finish.

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