valvebounce
Member
Hello,I am a retired Bricklayer,and now,with plenty of time on my hands I have the opportunity to do a few of the jobs that I never had time for.
I have perused this site,and it looks just the ticket,so here goes.
I have a round oak table and chairs that I purchased new about 25yrs ago.The table legs and chairs are definately oak,but I am not sure if the table top is veneered.It is not English oak,I suspect it is European.
It has no cup rings,marks etc.but the finish on the table is starting to deteriorate in places.I imagine it was sprayed initially.
The patches showing through seem to have a decent grain on them.
I have been advised to remove the finish with paint remover,then to sand and wipe over with bleach and rinse clean.
Has anyone got any suggestions on how to re-coat with stain and a suitable finish?
Would spirit based stain do the job initially?
I have perused this site,and it looks just the ticket,so here goes.
I have a round oak table and chairs that I purchased new about 25yrs ago.The table legs and chairs are definately oak,but I am not sure if the table top is veneered.It is not English oak,I suspect it is European.
It has no cup rings,marks etc.but the finish on the table is starting to deteriorate in places.I imagine it was sprayed initially.
The patches showing through seem to have a decent grain on them.
I have been advised to remove the finish with paint remover,then to sand and wipe over with bleach and rinse clean.
Has anyone got any suggestions on how to re-coat with stain and a suitable finish?
Would spirit based stain do the job initially?