I have acquired a 1960s G Plan dining table. The finish on the main top is very dull and dry looking. As I understand it G Plan used polyurethane varnish at the factory however I suspect the top has been refinished.
The finish can be scratched easily to bare dry looking veneer with a fingernail. Rubbing it with a damp cloth leads to a lot of grey/brown grime on the cloth. If the surface is then buffed dry the sheen is improved, and the scratch seems to "blend" back in.
I suspect I am dealing with wax applied to bare wood; does this sound like the case?
The finish can be scratched easily to bare dry looking veneer with a fingernail. Rubbing it with a damp cloth leads to a lot of grey/brown grime on the cloth. If the surface is then buffed dry the sheen is improved, and the scratch seems to "blend" back in.
I suspect I am dealing with wax applied to bare wood; does this sound like the case?