About 25 years ago I made a pair of side tables from a piece of mahogany that was liberated from a building society branch that was being refitted and they've been in daily use. We always use coasters for drinks, but last night SWMBO grabbed a bar of chocolate, put it down on a damp worktop and then put it on the table top leaving the mark shown.
The original finish was simply colron wood dye (wouldn't touch the stuff these days) and then beeswax furniture polish which has been touched up irregularly ever since - not often enough to be truthful :-" .
The light marks in the centre of the table are barely visible indoors and we can live with those, but the marksin the bottom left corner definitely need attention. So far I've not done anything to it. I've read that sometimes you can get away with running a hairdrier over it before adding new wax polish - I guess no harm in trying?
So - how would you deal with this? I really don't want to do a full strip down if I can get away without, but I would be grateful for any ideas. Maybe clean back to bare (stained) wood with white spirit, shellac sanding sealer and Chestnut Oils microcrystalline wax?
The original finish was simply colron wood dye (wouldn't touch the stuff these days) and then beeswax furniture polish which has been touched up irregularly ever since - not often enough to be truthful :-" .
The light marks in the centre of the table are barely visible indoors and we can live with those, but the marksin the bottom left corner definitely need attention. So far I've not done anything to it. I've read that sometimes you can get away with running a hairdrier over it before adding new wax polish - I guess no harm in trying?
So - how would you deal with this? I really don't want to do a full strip down if I can get away without, but I would be grateful for any ideas. Maybe clean back to bare (stained) wood with white spirit, shellac sanding sealer and Chestnut Oils microcrystalline wax?