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I have used it you apply it to the stationary wood let it dry and it goes white then you buff it up Its quite a good polish it hasn't got the depth of shine that friction polish has but it is easer to use and it works better than friction polish on larger bowls it can develop problems on open grained woods by remaining white in the grain and in sharp details personally its not for me and I wont be buying any more of it I hope this helps


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