Hi all.
Seeking your advice on bringing back some lustre and protection for this (rosewood?) table. It's a table which gets used everyday, although usually has a wax/plastic coated tablecloth to minimise the damage.
I'm hoping for a solution where I can focus on the parts that need attention without then making them stand out compared to the rest. I also don't have the appetite to strip this (and all the chairs with all their fiddly bits) back down to bare wood.
This is the item we're talking about:
The seats have had cushions on them, so their finish is like new. Here's a seat (foreground) compared to the table top (background):
Here's a comparison of the wood dry and wet in case it helps reveal the wood's true nature:
Here's a a closer look at some of the worst of the wear to the finish on the table top:
There are a couple of feint ring marks. I could live with these, but would be a bit hesitant at applying something which makes them even more permanent - sealing them in, as it were.
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There's a lighter, duller stripe around the edge of the seats where the cushion's don't reach. Again, I could probably live with that
And the tops of the chairs need some attention too. Mainly some cleaning, but the wood there also lacks the lustre of the original finish:
Would welcome your recommendations for bringing some of the lustre back to this bearing in mind that it is a table we use daily as a family so need a finish that we don't have to be toooo precious about. Crossing my fingers that you'll recommend just a going over with wax or something.
Seeking your advice on bringing back some lustre and protection for this (rosewood?) table. It's a table which gets used everyday, although usually has a wax/plastic coated tablecloth to minimise the damage.
I'm hoping for a solution where I can focus on the parts that need attention without then making them stand out compared to the rest. I also don't have the appetite to strip this (and all the chairs with all their fiddly bits) back down to bare wood.
This is the item we're talking about:
The seats have had cushions on them, so their finish is like new. Here's a seat (foreground) compared to the table top (background):
Here's a comparison of the wood dry and wet in case it helps reveal the wood's true nature:
Here's a a closer look at some of the worst of the wear to the finish on the table top:
There are a couple of feint ring marks. I could live with these, but would be a bit hesitant at applying something which makes them even more permanent - sealing them in, as it were.
.
There's a lighter, duller stripe around the edge of the seats where the cushion's don't reach. Again, I could probably live with that
And the tops of the chairs need some attention too. Mainly some cleaning, but the wood there also lacks the lustre of the original finish:
Would welcome your recommendations for bringing some of the lustre back to this bearing in mind that it is a table we use daily as a family so need a finish that we don't have to be toooo precious about. Crossing my fingers that you'll recommend just a going over with wax or something.