tigerturnings
Established Member
A friend is restoring a 1980s Bentley and has enlisted my help in repairing some damage to the finish of the interior woodwork. The damage is to the two rear doors. The original finish is a fairly thick film, I'd guess it must be at least 1/4mm thick, and it has a somewhat dark colour. The pores of the grain appear almost black under the coating.
The original finish has peeled away from the wood in some places, as shown in the photo below (click for a bigger version). I'd be most grateful for any suggestions on the best way to make a repair that blends in with the existing finish where it is still present and sound. My initial thought was to reach for the Rustins Plastic Coating, but I've read the leaflet and it doesn't mention any way to change the colour of the coating itself. Is that possible? Are there better alternative methods?
TIA
Neil
The original finish has peeled away from the wood in some places, as shown in the photo below (click for a bigger version). I'd be most grateful for any suggestions on the best way to make a repair that blends in with the existing finish where it is still present and sound. My initial thought was to reach for the Rustins Plastic Coating, but I've read the leaflet and it doesn't mention any way to change the colour of the coating itself. Is that possible? Are there better alternative methods?
TIA
Neil