I am spraying satin black on last coat I hit with 0000 Steel wool I do not want a high gloss finish but would like to uniform the Finish will this wor
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Hello. If you have small imperfections in the final coat of your applied clear finish, you may be able to buff to remove them without having to apply another coat. For a Satiny Smooth appearance: I would suggest allowing your last coat of finish to dry for several days, as this will ensure that the coating has had time to harden before being abraded. Rub out your final coat of dried finish with 600-grit or finer wet-dry sand paper dipped in mineral or lemon oil taking care to monitor your progress as you go. When you are pleased with the finish, wipe off the lemon oil residue with a clean, lint-free cloth. For a High-Gloss appearance: Again, I would suggest allowing the final coat of finish to cure for several days. Lightly sand the final coat with very fine sandpaper (1000-grit or finer) dipped in mineral oil or lemon oil. Monitoring your progress would be recommended as you go. When you are pleased with the finish, wipe off the oil residue with a clean, lint-free cloth. You may buff the gloss even higher using an automotive rubbing compound on a soft cloth. Regards, Minwax Customer Support
