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It would be way easier just to paint the moldings.
If you used a brush on what you already removed, just use one that is larger, just not wider than the area you are doing. What did you use to wipe it away? I would say continue with what you were using, just plan on using more. Don't do more at once than you can take care of, so that you don't have to reapply. Take breaks, you don't have to do all at once. You don't need to wear yourself out or hurt yourself by doing too much. It will still be there until it is done.
I always use polyurethane just because I know it is really durable.
Yes, seal it with polyurethane.
Brush, old toweling or rags