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WOOD FINISHING TECHNIQUE
French polishing; French Polish; French Polishing; French polishers; French polisher
  • French polishing a table

Frenchmen         
  • [[Alfred-Amédée Dodds]], a mixed-race French general and colonial administrator born in Senegal
  • [[Langues d'oil]] speakers}}
  • ''[[Liberty Leading the People]]'' by Eugène Delacroix
  • [[Barbarian kingdoms]] and peoples after the end of the [[Western Roman Empire]] in 476 AD
  • French people born in New Caledonia
  • [[Louis XIV of France]] "The Sun-King"
  • Aquitania]].
  • ''Charlie Hebdo'' shooting]]
  • Pondicherry]]
  • The [[Royal coat of arms of the United Kingdom]] has two French mottos: [[Dieu et mon droit]] and [[Honi soit qui mal y pense]].
  • [[Acadians]] celebrating the [[Tintamarre]] and [[National Acadian Day]] in Caraquet, New Brunswick.
  • French people in Paris, August 1944
CITIZENS OR RESIDENTS OF FRANCE
Frenchmen; Frenchwoman; French People; The French; French (people); Frenchwomen; French man; French men; Ethnic French; People of France; French person; Frenchman; Ethnic French people; Genetic studies on French people; French peoples
·pl of Frenchman.
Frenchman         
  • [[Alfred-Amédée Dodds]], a mixed-race French general and colonial administrator born in Senegal
  • [[Langues d'oil]] speakers}}
  • ''[[Liberty Leading the People]]'' by Eugène Delacroix
  • [[Barbarian kingdoms]] and peoples after the end of the [[Western Roman Empire]] in 476 AD
  • French people born in New Caledonia
  • [[Louis XIV of France]] "The Sun-King"
  • Aquitania]].
  • ''Charlie Hebdo'' shooting]]
  • Pondicherry]]
  • The [[Royal coat of arms of the United Kingdom]] has two French mottos: [[Dieu et mon droit]] and [[Honi soit qui mal y pense]].
  • [[Acadians]] celebrating the [[Tintamarre]] and [[National Acadian Day]] in Caraquet, New Brunswick.
  • French people in Paris, August 1944
CITIZENS OR RESIDENTS OF FRANCE
Frenchmen; Frenchwoman; French People; The French; French (people); Frenchwomen; French man; French men; Ethnic French; People of France; French person; Frenchman; Ethnic French people; Genetic studies on French people; French peoples
¦ noun (plural Frenchmen)
1. a man who is French by birth or descent.
2. a knife with a right-angled bend in its blade, used in bricklaying.
Frenchman         
  • [[Alfred-Amédée Dodds]], a mixed-race French general and colonial administrator born in Senegal
  • [[Langues d'oil]] speakers}}
  • ''[[Liberty Leading the People]]'' by Eugène Delacroix
  • [[Barbarian kingdoms]] and peoples after the end of the [[Western Roman Empire]] in 476 AD
  • French people born in New Caledonia
  • [[Louis XIV of France]] "The Sun-King"
  • Aquitania]].
  • ''Charlie Hebdo'' shooting]]
  • Pondicherry]]
  • The [[Royal coat of arms of the United Kingdom]] has two French mottos: [[Dieu et mon droit]] and [[Honi soit qui mal y pense]].
  • [[Acadians]] celebrating the [[Tintamarre]] and [[National Acadian Day]] in Caraquet, New Brunswick.
  • French people in Paris, August 1944
CITIZENS OR RESIDENTS OF FRANCE
Frenchmen; Frenchwoman; French People; The French; French (people); Frenchwomen; French man; French men; Ethnic French; People of France; French person; Frenchman; Ethnic French people; Genetic studies on French people; French peoples
·noun A native or one of the people of France.

Wikipedia

French polish

French polishing is a wood finishing technique that results in a very high gloss surface, with a deep colour and chatoyancy. French polishing consists of applying many thin coats of shellac dissolved in denatured alcohol using a rubbing pad lubricated with one of a variety of oils. The rubbing pad is made of absorbent cotton or wool cloth wadding inside of a piece of fabric (usually soft cotton cloth) and is commonly referred to as a fad, also called a rubber, tampon, or muñeca (Spanish for "rag doll").

French polish is a process, not a material. The main material is shellac, although there are several other shellac-based finishes, not all of which class as French polishing.

The French Polish technique is an excellent method to accent exotic wood grain. The finish is softer than modern varnishes and lacquers, and is particularly sensitive to spills of water or alcohol, which may produce white cloudy marks, as does heat damage. On the other hand, French Polish is simpler to repair, as opposed to traditional & modern varnish finishes.