Gareth Robinson
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I’m a newbie here and hope someone can help.
I inherited this lovely Danish tiled dining table from an uncle and thought it was solid wood, but after sanding back to refinish it, discovered it was veneered chipboard. Gulp.
The varnish remover I used made the glue joins really obvious (the wiggly line in the photo)
Any suggestions on how to make it as invisible as possible when I refinish it? If I sand too much it will go through the veneer to the chipboard.
I have both tinted varnish and tinted Osmo Polyx-oil, but not sure which to use. I don’t really want to have to try one and find out it doesn’t work, only to have to re-strip and re-sand making it all worse.
Any help gratefully received!
I inherited this lovely Danish tiled dining table from an uncle and thought it was solid wood, but after sanding back to refinish it, discovered it was veneered chipboard. Gulp.
The varnish remover I used made the glue joins really obvious (the wiggly line in the photo)
Any suggestions on how to make it as invisible as possible when I refinish it? If I sand too much it will go through the veneer to the chipboard.
I have both tinted varnish and tinted Osmo Polyx-oil, but not sure which to use. I don’t really want to have to try one and find out it doesn’t work, only to have to re-strip and re-sand making it all worse.
Any help gratefully received!