POLISHING A PANEL
A very pleasing satin effect may be given any panel by observing the following procedure. A.ftev the panel has been drilled, lay it on a piece of newspaper wlii eh has been placed on a flat, grade of sandpaper, No. 0 to -DO, rub the surface of the panel along its length, applying at the sanre time a liberal quantity of lubricating oil. Do not limit the strokes in nibbing to less than the total length of the panel ? or the satin effect, will not be uniform After the total surface has been covered., remove the surplus oil with a .soft cloth, wash the surface with gasoline or a similar cloauing compound, and polish with a dry cloth. Under' no circumstances use a coarse grade of sandpaper, since its application on the highly finished surface of the pane] will gouge out; deep scratches, which are virtually impossible to remove.
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Shannon News, 20 December 1927, Page 2
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152POLISHING A PANEL Shannon News, 20 December 1927, Page 2
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