I have quite an old table - looks like the metal hinge part was made by a blacksmith (the top revolves and fold out to twice the size).
As the top was in a very bad way - "distressing" is nothing to the condition of this I've sanded it to bare wood.
After ages getting a good finish yesterday I damped the top to raise the grain.
This morning there is mould on it! I did see some dark bits in the grain after I took the lacquer off.
I wonder if the spores were lacquered over and taking it off has given them a new lease of life.
I can start sanding again - but it would be sensible to kill off any mould - but can't use anything that will bleach the wood.
Any suggestions please?
As the top was in a very bad way - "distressing" is nothing to the condition of this I've sanded it to bare wood.
After ages getting a good finish yesterday I damped the top to raise the grain.
This morning there is mould on it! I did see some dark bits in the grain after I took the lacquer off.
I wonder if the spores were lacquered over and taking it off has given them a new lease of life.
I can start sanding again - but it would be sensible to kill off any mould - but can't use anything that will bleach the wood.
Any suggestions please?