BradNaylor
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I'm making a piece from English Walnut at the moment to match as far as possible the client's existing furniture.
Unfortunately the beautifully figured boards of walnut I managed to source locally are a bit too dark. They are kind of halfway between the golden colour we want and the 'purple' colour you see with American Black Walnut.
The client was in the other day and we were discusing the problem. He took a sample of the wood away with him and brought it back on Friday afternoon... exactly the right colour!
He'd taken it to a French Polisher who had bleached it and stained it to the right colour. I have to say I was stunned; I had not known that such a thing was possible.
I immediately phoned Morrells and ordered two different systems of wood bleaching - Oxalyc Acid and an 'AB' Peroxide kit. They will arrive on Monday and I will have a play with both.
I am sure they will come with instructions, but does anyone have any experience with using these products? The restaining bit doesn't worry me at all - I am quite skilled at that - it is the bleaching process I have absolutley no experience of.
Thanks in advance. My professional pride is at stake here!
Brad
(Also posted in the 'Finishing' forum)
Unfortunately the beautifully figured boards of walnut I managed to source locally are a bit too dark. They are kind of halfway between the golden colour we want and the 'purple' colour you see with American Black Walnut.
The client was in the other day and we were discusing the problem. He took a sample of the wood away with him and brought it back on Friday afternoon... exactly the right colour!
He'd taken it to a French Polisher who had bleached it and stained it to the right colour. I have to say I was stunned; I had not known that such a thing was possible.
I immediately phoned Morrells and ordered two different systems of wood bleaching - Oxalyc Acid and an 'AB' Peroxide kit. They will arrive on Monday and I will have a play with both.
I am sure they will come with instructions, but does anyone have any experience with using these products? The restaining bit doesn't worry me at all - I am quite skilled at that - it is the bleaching process I have absolutley no experience of.
Thanks in advance. My professional pride is at stake here!
Brad
(Also posted in the 'Finishing' forum)