skodajag
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Hello,
I've located some old sycamore veneer that I want to use to repair a post-war radiogram. The veneer has darkened somewhat - presumably with age - so that it's more a light brown than the whitish yellow I require. I've tried A/B bleaching it but this doesn't work - it just makes it a slightly different shade, but still too dark. Is there anything else I can try? I seem to remember somewhere that there is something that will lighten the wood itself, and no just old remaining stain etc. Am I right? All advice gratefully received,regards, Jonathan
I've located some old sycamore veneer that I want to use to repair a post-war radiogram. The veneer has darkened somewhat - presumably with age - so that it's more a light brown than the whitish yellow I require. I've tried A/B bleaching it but this doesn't work - it just makes it a slightly different shade, but still too dark. Is there anything else I can try? I seem to remember somewhere that there is something that will lighten the wood itself, and no just old remaining stain etc. Am I right? All advice gratefully received,regards, Jonathan