Solicitus
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I have a 1950s mantel clock of little commercial but much sentimental value. It has a varnished finish which on one half of the clock has blistered badly as a result of being exposed to the sun. I want to refinish it. I can strip the damaged side easily enough, as it is flaking off the the touch. I think it is likely that the wood will be bleached. Should I attempt to strip the undamaged side ? Its difficult to tell, but it looks like varnish that was applied by brush. My concern is trying to blend in the 2 sides, but obviously I'm not desperate to start stripping the good side unnecessarily. Any suggestions?
Robert
Robert