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Reddit mentions of Formby 30063 Tung Oil,High gloss 16-Ounce

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Formby 30063 Tung Oil,High gloss 16-Ounce
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The product is easy to useThe product is highly durable and handleThe product is manufactured in ChinaPenetrates and protects woodProvides a beautiful hand rubbed finishProtects wood with exceptionally durable finishResists water, acid, alkali and mildewUse on new or restored surfaces
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u/bannable01 ยท 3 pointsr/vaporents

Great choice, can't go wrong. You got the cooler right?

If you got the unfinished version hit me up if you want help finishing it. It's really super easy to do yourself so the way I see it why not save $50? I see no reason at all.

edit: Ok guys Here is a guide to finishing the Firewood 4

Here is the OG post, if you wanna see the comments.

However that guy wasted his money so:

Here is the only thing you need to buy to finish it. You can use just any rag you have lying around and super fine sand paper can be bought anywhere. FW4 even unfinished doesn't really NEED to be sanded further though, that's totally at user discretion. However if you are paranoid (completely without scientific justification) like the OP of that thread is, then here is tongue oil, which is what the creator of the Firewood uses to finish them..

Then, if you're just the hands on type, or really wanna customize or something, You can always make your own wood polish and wax.

Short, simplified instruction set.

  1. Sand unit with 400 grit or finer sandpaper according to the direction of the wood grain.

  2. Clean the unit off thoroughly, ensure no dust or particulate in on the surface of any kind.

  3. Moisten steel wool with Wax/Oil, rub into wood WITH the grain.

  4. Warning: DO NOT get into vapor path, or on button.

  5. Let it sit for 5-10 minutes, ACT before the wax gets sticky. Wipe off wax with rag in the OPPOSITE direction of the grain. So, the opposite direction you put it on in.

  6. Allow to fully dry, wait overnight to be super safe.

  7. Repeat steps 3,5 and 6 in order until desired result is achieved. 3 Coats should look great, but 4 or 5 will add durability.

    NOTE: After the first coat you can apply the wax with a rag if desired, or ultra fine sand paper. If you use a rag it should be a terry cloth or something else that won't leave behind lint.