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Hi, we have a M&S dining table and a House of Fraser sideboard (so presumably reasonable-ish quality?), both in light oak, with a natural-ish finish. Both have light water marks & general wear & tear. We have been quoted £180 to refinish just the table top which we were just about ok with. However, as we would like the sideboard to be refreshed and we are looking for (secondhand) bookcase & another smaller sideboard, it occurred to me that we could do this. I have made smaller wood projects and have always used Danish oil,so have done a bit of finishing but only at a protective level rather than a fine finish. We also have an oak nest of tables that I can practice on.
My big question is what is the existing finish likely to be & how to deal with it? It must be permeable to some extent, as it has water marks.
I have read through a good number of posts on this forum but am not clear how to remove whatever is on there: the table top is veneered - if I left stripper on there for 24 hours, would it cause the veneer to lift?
I'm looking for a reasonably hard-wearing finish - Osmo poly x seems to be a reasonable candidate. Any other considerations?
Many thanks.
My big question is what is the existing finish likely to be & how to deal with it? It must be permeable to some extent, as it has water marks.
I have read through a good number of posts on this forum but am not clear how to remove whatever is on there: the table top is veneered - if I left stripper on there for 24 hours, would it cause the veneer to lift?
I'm looking for a reasonably hard-wearing finish - Osmo poly x seems to be a reasonable candidate. Any other considerations?
Many thanks.