Glossy without being slippery

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MikeG.

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Here's an unusual one for you: I'm after advice on achieving a glossy finish without reducing the friction of the timber.

Ordinarily, if I wanted a glossy finish I would generally go for a sanding sealer then some wax, and buff away for a few minutes. In this particular application, I want to achieve much the same look, but I can't reduce the surface friction. The timbers are oak and beech.
 
a lacquer buffed to a gloss? I only have experience of melamine, but others may also work
 
There are specialist non-slip varnishes designed for wooden stairs. Never used them so can't comment on performance.
 
sorry, I interpreted that as you wanted it to be as slippery as possible.
 
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