Hi all, I'm looking for some advice - we live in a Victorian property built in 1895 in Edinburgh. In our hall, we have wooden panels that at some point in the past look like they have been stained. I'm not sure if they're varnished. We would like to revive these to bring out the colour without having to sand down to bare wood. Same type of wood and finish is also used on skirting boards and staircase balustrade which is also exposed to light and I think has some UV fade to it?
1. how can I determine what sort of finish has been applied to the wood (whatever its remaining of it)
2. what can I use to clean the wood first of grime/dirt - someone before advised me boiled linseed oil mixed with clear spirit but I can't find what proportions it needs to be or whether its safe to use like this?
3. what can I use to revive the wood - on the walnut worktop in kitchen I use danish oil regularly - would that be suitable product to try on the panels?
Photos attached.
Appreciate any advice.
1. how can I determine what sort of finish has been applied to the wood (whatever its remaining of it)
2. what can I use to clean the wood first of grime/dirt - someone before advised me boiled linseed oil mixed with clear spirit but I can't find what proportions it needs to be or whether its safe to use like this?
3. what can I use to revive the wood - on the walnut worktop in kitchen I use danish oil regularly - would that be suitable product to try on the panels?
Photos attached.
Appreciate any advice.