Hi folks.
I wonder if anyone can help me with the refinishing of this chest of draws.
I’ve taken this on for a friend to refinish and repair but I really don’t want to destroy the finish on it (even though the top is pretty much there already).
The trouble is trying to decide how far to go with refinishing (applying the finish) the top.
I’ve established the finish is lacquered (I think, Lacquer thinner is the only thing that softens the finish).
The thing is do I brush on lacquer or French polish and should I try to blend in the new only in the worn through places or do I just say it’s too far gone and cover the whole top.
I’m in the process of trying to determine the stains and pigments used (using the drips on the sides of the draws).
Also would it be possible to steam out some of the small dents with the lacquer still on (no me thinks) or would it be best to fill with crayon or shellac stick or remove the lacquer from that spot then steam.
Any feedback I would be grateful.
Glynn.
I wonder if anyone can help me with the refinishing of this chest of draws.
I’ve taken this on for a friend to refinish and repair but I really don’t want to destroy the finish on it (even though the top is pretty much there already).
The trouble is trying to decide how far to go with refinishing (applying the finish) the top.
I’ve established the finish is lacquered (I think, Lacquer thinner is the only thing that softens the finish).
The thing is do I brush on lacquer or French polish and should I try to blend in the new only in the worn through places or do I just say it’s too far gone and cover the whole top.
I’m in the process of trying to determine the stains and pigments used (using the drips on the sides of the draws).
Also would it be possible to steam out some of the small dents with the lacquer still on (no me thinks) or would it be best to fill with crayon or shellac stick or remove the lacquer from that spot then steam.
Any feedback I would be grateful.
Glynn.