stockonehundred
Established Member
Hi. I made a really stupid mistake by filling cracks in my table top made from recycled wood with dust and PVA. Stupid because it was finished with wax afterwards. I thought I'd sanded the residue left behind, around the cracks, but sadly not. What's most annoying is I realised the cracks would have been filled just as well with the wax itself, as I was doing it with homemade filler.... The wax I used also stained the wood teak, so fairly dark. The result being that around all the cracks the stain has not sunk in and I have unnatural looking patches, which I am unsure of how to deal with. I tried buffing the wax back further than normal in the hope that lightening the overall shade would allow the patches to blend in. This took a long time, hours, but I'm still left with unnatural looking patches around the cracks. Is this a start from scratch nightmare, or fixable?
Any help with a fix would be greatly appreciated. A nod for the start from scratch..... Well I guess I'll never do it again :/
Any help with a fix would be greatly appreciated. A nod for the start from scratch..... Well I guess I'll never do it again :/