I'm going to bleach a solid teak desk for a contemporary study and am looking for product suggestions please.
Planning on using Fiddes A + B bleach becuase it's the same price for double the volume of Rustins. Anyone had good or bad experience of the Fiddes product?
As for finishes, I've been happy with Osmo in the past, but am unsure which to use in this case.
The Osmo website recommends Wood Wax Finish Extra Thin 1101 for teak because it's oil rich. But does this still apply to bleached teak?
Another option is Poly-X Oil Raw 3044 which has just enough white to exactly counter the yellowing effect of oil.
Or Wood Wax Finish 3111 white.
The internet has varying approches - with some suggesting that if wood wax extra thin is used, then poly-x should be used as a top coat. But I haven't seen that recommended on the Osmo site.
Any advice much appreciated.
*Update - I've just read this post where @custard warns not to neutralise with vinegar if using water-based acrylic or poly finishes. Do the Osmo products above fall into this category? And if not, should I be looking at a different type of product?
Planning on using Fiddes A + B bleach becuase it's the same price for double the volume of Rustins. Anyone had good or bad experience of the Fiddes product?
As for finishes, I've been happy with Osmo in the past, but am unsure which to use in this case.
The Osmo website recommends Wood Wax Finish Extra Thin 1101 for teak because it's oil rich. But does this still apply to bleached teak?
Another option is Poly-X Oil Raw 3044 which has just enough white to exactly counter the yellowing effect of oil.
Or Wood Wax Finish 3111 white.
The internet has varying approches - with some suggesting that if wood wax extra thin is used, then poly-x should be used as a top coat. But I haven't seen that recommended on the Osmo site.
Any advice much appreciated.
*Update - I've just read this post where @custard warns not to neutralise with vinegar if using water-based acrylic or poly finishes. Do the Osmo products above fall into this category? And if not, should I be looking at a different type of product?
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