"Wet" sanding / finishing a finish

JJF

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I just acquired an ETS 150 sander, and have been busy sanding and prepping some furniture for a shellac finish.  It's a joy to use

Typically, I would "finish" the shellac finish to a satin sheen by hand sanding wet with paraffin or mineral oil using 600 grit paper or 0000 steel wool.  Can I use my new ETS 150 to do the same thing?  If so, what paper would be best?

Thanks!
 
You can use a white Vlies pad to get a result similar to using 0000 steel wool but it's not ideal to use it with that sander. A rotex would be better with the speed dialled down to 3-4 and a green polishing pad fitted.

Have a search on the festool uk website for their oiling and waxing pdf. It may have some useful info for you.
 
You can also use Granat wet. It has a synthetic backing.

Additionally, it is very highly resistant to clogging.

Tom
 
Depending on how hard the wood is, you will most likely see swirl marks at low angles using the 150/3.  I would recommend hand finishing the final coat.

Jack
 
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