doomed
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Hi,
A couple of years ago I bought two "4 panel Etched Frosted Glazed Knotty pine LH & RH Internal Doors" from B&Q. The description is as follows: "The construction of this door is engineered with a unique configuration of timber that is laminated and glued together in different directions. Lipping is then fixed to the edges and a veneer is then applied to the surface." Can anyone translate for me? The trouble is, I failed to stain it / oil it / wax it and I let it get dirty. It's a communicating door from the living room to the kitchen. Gets a lot of traffic and I have a few animals.
Frankly, it's dirty. I know one thing about wood and that it doesn't like water. Or too much of it anyway. So I thought, OK I'll sand it off, manually. I bought sandpaper and tried various strengths. It didn't help much and I think I took off some of the "veneer". I'm troubled by that word - it reminds me of laminate flooring.
Could somebody tell me how I could clean a door like this? Without removing it from its hinges? Any help would be most welcome - and thank you in advance.
A couple of years ago I bought two "4 panel Etched Frosted Glazed Knotty pine LH & RH Internal Doors" from B&Q. The description is as follows: "The construction of this door is engineered with a unique configuration of timber that is laminated and glued together in different directions. Lipping is then fixed to the edges and a veneer is then applied to the surface." Can anyone translate for me? The trouble is, I failed to stain it / oil it / wax it and I let it get dirty. It's a communicating door from the living room to the kitchen. Gets a lot of traffic and I have a few animals.
Frankly, it's dirty. I know one thing about wood and that it doesn't like water. Or too much of it anyway. So I thought, OK I'll sand it off, manually. I bought sandpaper and tried various strengths. It didn't help much and I think I took off some of the "veneer". I'm troubled by that word - it reminds me of laminate flooring.
Could somebody tell me how I could clean a door like this? Without removing it from its hinges? Any help would be most welcome - and thank you in advance.