Shoestring restorer
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Hello all.
I've nearly restored this bookshelf and I do like the look. However, the finish is both mat and shiny at the moment. It has had x2 coats of raw linseed oil.
I do like the matt look but I would like more uniformity. I have wiped off thorough and re sanded the entire thing in between coats.
One mistake I made though was I did NOT brush off the shine from the charring until after the first coat of oil (this is my first project) but I did thoroughly wire brush and sand in between coats.
Any ideas how to either get rid of the shinier parts or would another coat to non shiny part provide uniformity?
TIA
I've nearly restored this bookshelf and I do like the look. However, the finish is both mat and shiny at the moment. It has had x2 coats of raw linseed oil.
I do like the matt look but I would like more uniformity. I have wiped off thorough and re sanded the entire thing in between coats.
One mistake I made though was I did NOT brush off the shine from the charring until after the first coat of oil (this is my first project) but I did thoroughly wire brush and sand in between coats.
Any ideas how to either get rid of the shinier parts or would another coat to non shiny part provide uniformity?
TIA