okeydokey
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Some years ago when some double glazing was fitted I had internal wooden window boards fitted, a semi hardwood not a cedar or skirting board type of timber which then had a coat or two (I suspect) of whatever varnish was available maybe yacht varnish but now most of its long gone/worn away.
Over the years the South facing window boards have suffered the stress of UV sunlight light, plants and sundry items with the result that several are in a cosmetically bad state. See photos showing staining.
Ive tried gently sanding but the discolouration is too deep, its been suggested that Oxalic acid or Liberon Ring Remover or Liberon wood bleach would clear them so I can refinish --- any ideas or whether those would work? - and then the next question to finish the surface with a - water based or solvent "varnish" ?
Thanks for your consideration
Over the years the South facing window boards have suffered the stress of UV sunlight light, plants and sundry items with the result that several are in a cosmetically bad state. See photos showing staining.
Ive tried gently sanding but the discolouration is too deep, its been suggested that Oxalic acid or Liberon Ring Remover or Liberon wood bleach would clear them so I can refinish --- any ideas or whether those would work? - and then the next question to finish the surface with a - water based or solvent "varnish" ?
Thanks for your consideration