SophieMeadows
New member
Morning, all
I’m entirely new to woodworking, so apologies in advance for any silly questions! I also see that there are a few threads dedicated to Ercol under the Finishing tab - but I couldn’t immediately see any with the intention of keeping/restoring the dark finish! Everyone seems to want to strip it off.
I attach a couple of photos of the coffee table I bought the other day - I know it’s pretty unfashionable, but I really like the dark finish! As you can see, it’s worn really irregularly - is there any way that I can infill the wear/restore it back to the original dark finish (and what product would everyone recommend?) or do I have to strip the entire table back (with sandpaper? Or some kind of chemical?) and start varnishing again? The chap I bought it from just said he’d work through three grades of sandpaper before varnishing - but I wish I’d asked him for more detail! Googling for ‘Ercol dark varnish’ hasn’t helped me much - and I guess I can’t just French polish it all back to life, since the wear is so distinct. Any advice gratefully received!
Many thanks,
Sophie
I’m entirely new to woodworking, so apologies in advance for any silly questions! I also see that there are a few threads dedicated to Ercol under the Finishing tab - but I couldn’t immediately see any with the intention of keeping/restoring the dark finish! Everyone seems to want to strip it off.
I attach a couple of photos of the coffee table I bought the other day - I know it’s pretty unfashionable, but I really like the dark finish! As you can see, it’s worn really irregularly - is there any way that I can infill the wear/restore it back to the original dark finish (and what product would everyone recommend?) or do I have to strip the entire table back (with sandpaper? Or some kind of chemical?) and start varnishing again? The chap I bought it from just said he’d work through three grades of sandpaper before varnishing - but I wish I’d asked him for more detail! Googling for ‘Ercol dark varnish’ hasn’t helped me much - and I guess I can’t just French polish it all back to life, since the wear is so distinct. Any advice gratefully received!
Many thanks,
Sophie