[member=8712]Richard/RMW[/member] I used to use wax over varnish until I found out that once waxed, only wax could be used over wax. I don't think oil and wax can be used over wax only. with he oil and wax however, the finish looks natural nd the wood shows, but it is a dull fnish.
I found I had to work faster with the Arm-R-Seal than with wipe-on-poly I like your idea of wrapping cloth over the folded paper towel. I have been using only the paper towel folded into a two inch square. For small area, i use one piece. For larger area, I use two pieces. (We get our paper towels divided into 1/2 sections or 1/2 sheets sections.) I have not observed the durability of Arm-R-Seal over Wipe-ON-Poly over a long period of time with heavy use. I am taking the word of others about much of what I have claimed about its durability. With Wipe-on-poly, the lighter woods, such as maple,pine and white sections of poplar seem to yellow with time. I have not observed that yellowing with the Arm-R-Seal. I have only been using that on projects for about a year. some wipe-on-poly projects I have in my own house have been here for 25 years or more. The oil and wax projects I have been able to observe for round ten years (or maybe it is about 15 years. Time flies when one gets to be 39)
Tinker
I found I had to work faster with the Arm-R-Seal than with wipe-on-poly I like your idea of wrapping cloth over the folded paper towel. I have been using only the paper towel folded into a two inch square. For small area, i use one piece. For larger area, I use two pieces. (We get our paper towels divided into 1/2 sections or 1/2 sheets sections.) I have not observed the durability of Arm-R-Seal over Wipe-ON-Poly over a long period of time with heavy use. I am taking the word of others about much of what I have claimed about its durability. With Wipe-on-poly, the lighter woods, such as maple,pine and white sections of poplar seem to yellow with time. I have not observed that yellowing with the Arm-R-Seal. I have only been using that on projects for about a year. some wipe-on-poly projects I have in my own house have been here for 25 years or more. The oil and wax projects I have been able to observe for round ten years (or maybe it is about 15 years. Time flies when one gets to be 39)
Tinker