the mixture of pollster and wool is called poly wool
To properly use steel wool between poly coats for a smooth finish, lightly sand the surface with fine steel wool in a circular motion. This helps to remove any imperfections or bumps. Be sure to clean the surface thoroughly before applying the next coat of poly to ensure a smooth and even finish.
You can machine wash it as Wool at a temperature of 30 degrees. Hang to dry.
Wool, to optimize, in winter, wear all 3 in layers, like so, cotton, wool, poly. And you're ready to Ski! Cotton will quickly absorb the moisture passing it along to the wool, wich has great performances even wet (75-80% insulation) and can dry quickly because of its density (loads of air), unfortunately they are generally quite fragile and uncomfortable, a layer of cotton is needed for high % wool, so a last layer of poly, wich doesn't do much else than a wind barrier, and some protection against branches and such. (Wich would be a nightmare with plain wool...)
Yes it is. If it was synthetic it would be made from man-made material, like some really long word that starts with "poly."
fabric and components is something to do with sewing and i I'll give you example for components are zip, button and fastening etc. fabric are poly, wool and cotton.
Yes. This is preferred actually. The question is, how long does the oil basd poly need to cure before this can be done. Waxes are not as good as poly for protecting a piece of furniture, but poly finishes are rough and not as shiny, so completing the job is tough...using steel wool (use wiht water and murphys oil some) (0000) then make clean. Teh apply the paste wax and buff after it becomes hazy. Do not use on water based polys!!! Most poepole say wait 30 days for the final poly coat to cure. I feel a week is fine. Many would disagree.
It is called roly poly
made from plastic it's made from plastic (poly- as in polyurethene)
You can sand the work or scrub it with steel wool to remove the bubbles. Then recoat the finish being careful not to introduce more bubbles.
Regina Poly has written: 'Regina Poly'
poly and cotton
This is a roly poly.