I have a half dozen rough spots on my 2nd and hopefully final coat of satin ARM-R-SEAL on a couple of new mission-style white oak end tables.
I read about using a repeatedly crumpled 12" square from a brown paper bag (after a week of curing) to rub out the finish, but I have no idea where to actually find a brown paper bag . I do have some seemingly similar brown paper in a roll I use to cover my workbench during finishing steps. There is likely wax in this roll paper.
Any other approaches to knocking off nibs from the final finish coat? Any tips?
I'm doing a third very-thin coat tomorrow morning on the tops, so I could potentially sand and touch up the offending areas on the legs, but I'm not sure if a 'partial touch-up coat' would look OK.