French Polishing is a technique of wood finishing that leads to a high gloss surface with a darker colour. This process became popular in the 18th century and was commonly used on different types expensive woods.
There are a number of sites where one can find tips on French polishing a table. One can find this information on the About website under the topic of 'woodworking' and the M & S French Polishing website.
French polishing can enable one to achieve deep color and shine. This wood finishing technique results in a very glossy surface of furniture.
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David Slater has written: 'French polishing and varnishing' 'Underdevelopment and spatial inequality'
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"what I meant to say" is 'ce que je voulais dire, ...' in French.
"We were meant to be together!" in English is On était fait pour être ensemble! in French.
Colors of polishing pad depends on the manufacturer of the polishing pad and describes the grade (level of cut) of the polishing. Some examples are: Meguiars: Burgundy (Cutting), Yellow (Polishing), Tan (Finishing) Menzerana: White (Cutting), Orange (Polishing) Sonus: Yellow (Cutting), White (Polishing), Red (Finishing)
Andrew is not French. If you meant What is the French form of Andrew, it is André.
in old French 'franc' meant 'free'
If you meant "livre," it means "book" in French.
the same as in english BUT if you meant how to WRITE it in french (not mean) well in french its 'agneau'