ed1hosea
New member
Hi.
I am hoping for some help with a problem I have had. A solid wood windom sill in conservatory had developed black mouldy stains. The only way I could think of getting rid of it was to completely strip down to bare wood, sand and revarnish, which I did using a good 'clear' varnish. This made the wood darker than before and it now looks totally incongruous with the surrounding skirtings etc. I originally thought the wood was a beech or oak (very light colour, which is what is wanted) but turns out it is mahogany (this threw me as I associate mahogany with darker colours?). I accept I will have to go back to the bare wood again but what do I use to varnish / laquer so that it doesn't darken the wood and provides a good tough durable coat??
All help will be much appreciated.
Eddie
I am hoping for some help with a problem I have had. A solid wood windom sill in conservatory had developed black mouldy stains. The only way I could think of getting rid of it was to completely strip down to bare wood, sand and revarnish, which I did using a good 'clear' varnish. This made the wood darker than before and it now looks totally incongruous with the surrounding skirtings etc. I originally thought the wood was a beech or oak (very light colour, which is what is wanted) but turns out it is mahogany (this threw me as I associate mahogany with darker colours?). I accept I will have to go back to the bare wood again but what do I use to varnish / laquer so that it doesn't darken the wood and provides a good tough durable coat??
All help will be much appreciated.
Eddie