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You can bring your hot love gun down any time you like. haha, Im even closer to her now btw (which sounds really creepy!)
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On grainfiller: It should probably be called porefiller. The purpose of grainfiller is to fill the grain on open pored wood such as mahogany, walnut, wenge and ash.
Maple and alder do not have open pores so do not require any grainfiller process at all. You should be able to get a smooth feel just by sanding to a high enough grit... But with some finishes like yours and most lacquers sanding too far can adversely affect adhesion so sanding sealer (a high build coat) is used to even everything out and fill small inconsistencies before more finish us applied. It also helps even out the porosity of the wood so subsequent coats go on more evenly.
From what you are saying I assume the wudtone will act like a coloured sealer coat, rather than like a grain filler
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