In this tutorial we'll cover:
- Final prepping the wood for finishing
- Scuff sanding
- Finishing with a rag and brush
- Applying the final coat
Finish your uke without spraying or hassle: Steve Miller shows how to apply easy wipe-on topcoats.
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Tools and supplies used in this video include:
ColorTone Waterbase Grain Filler
https://stewmac.com/item/0220
400-grit sandpaper
https://stewmac.com/item/5766
ColorTone Wipe-On Poly Finish
https://stewmac.com/item/3622
Cotton ball
Clean cotton rag
Foam brush
Long dowel
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