A friend has given me a call to ask about a piece of furniture she has bought from eBay. I havent seen it.
She says that it is waxed in an antique colour, she likes the colour, but it is quite "dull". I presume that it is pine, and she has asked me whether I have anything that will make it shiny.
My first thoughts were to put microcrystalline wax and buff to a shine, but I am now wondering whether the creator had just waxed the piece with no sealer on it.
Would it cause an issue if i gave her some shellac sanding sealer (or diluted blonde shellac polish) on top of the current wax, denib, and then the microcrystalline on top of that. Putting more and more wax on it as it is will be a short lived solution wont it?
She says that it is waxed in an antique colour, she likes the colour, but it is quite "dull". I presume that it is pine, and she has asked me whether I have anything that will make it shiny.
My first thoughts were to put microcrystalline wax and buff to a shine, but I am now wondering whether the creator had just waxed the piece with no sealer on it.
Would it cause an issue if i gave her some shellac sanding sealer (or diluted blonde shellac polish) on top of the current wax, denib, and then the microcrystalline on top of that. Putting more and more wax on it as it is will be a short lived solution wont it?