HappyPixie
Established Member
My wife bought a gate leg mahogany table at auction with wood hinges for the folding out rear legs. The 'outside' top and the surfaces of the opened out table had a high polish but there was a lot of water damage around the edges and a couple of big blooms into the surface finish. I decided these surfaces were beyond renovation so I got out the steelwool and the meths. A week later and the resulting brown sludge has been removed to reveal bare wood (I've left the frame and legs in their original state). There are several areas of bleaching, staining and old damage on the surfaces which I'm happy enough to leave under the new finish. I don't want to pretend it's new furniture so I want to give it a finish which will have a good lustre but not a shine. Hardness and resistance to coffee cups and dinner plates is preferable to high-gloss.
I have plenty of Danish oil and had planned to apply a few coats of that and then a microcrystalline wax (I occasionally turn bowls using this method), but I thought I'd gather your advice first.
Many thanks
Steve
I have plenty of Danish oil and had planned to apply a few coats of that and then a microcrystalline wax (I occasionally turn bowls using this method), but I thought I'd gather your advice first.
Many thanks
Steve