I have a 48″ diameter table top that I sprayed with w.b. polyurathane & it for some reason has some overspray all over it. Normally, I have sanded & resprayed. This time I would rather not. What kind of buffing compound would I use on this? I have thought about car buffing compound, but I am not sure & I dont want to take a chance on this one. Thanx…
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You might finish up with a compound but in order to knock down the beads of over spray I'd use sandpaper wrapped around a sanding block. I'm not sure which one or if wet sanding would be the way to go. Hope this helps.
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