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How can a glossy finish be achieve on a wooden desk? what I mean is when the paint already dries off. I found some glossy finished wood and tried putting some dust in it and the dust didn't really stay that much on the wood, so it's good... I thought since it's wood it would easily absorbs dust compare to plastic and metal. |
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How can a glossy finish be achieve on a wooden desk? thanks for the alternative.. will try to go in our local hardware if i can find some of this. thanks! |
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How can a glossy finish be achieve on a wooden desk? Thank you man! I really appreciate your advice! Another worry, Do you think my glossy finish would be a dust/dirt magnet? because it's gonna be white and it's base in wood, I kinda feel it would easily absorb dust compare to other materials like plastic or metal. I'm just really curious pardon my ignorance :) |
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