chels81
18th October 2009, 07:30 PM
Hi there,
Very big novice here...any help would be very much appreciated.
OK, I bought a table from a second hand store, I got it home and washed it down with soap and water and now it has all this cloudy stuff all over the surface..:doh:
Do I have to strip something back? I can follow instructions so any help would be fantastic!!
Thanks
Chelsea:roll:
Master Splinter
18th October 2009, 10:46 PM
Ok, taking a few guesses here....
If it is coated in a modern polyurethane finish, the finish has minute cracks in it and water has seeped under. Sand and refinish.
If it is coated in an old fashioned shellac finish, the water has reacted with the shellac. Strip back and refinish.
If it is coated in a 40's, 50's or 60's lacquer finish, its possible that it has much the same problem as if it was a poly finish. The remedy is the same.
Rub an area with metho. If the finish starts coming off, its shellac, so keep going till you have it all off and refinish with the finish of your choice.
If metho doesn't shift it, then you'll need to hit it with a sander. 80, 100 and 150 grit should see you right.
As for refinishing - Minwax Wipe-On Polyurethane (http://www.onlinetoolreviews.com/reviews/minwaxwipeonpoly.htm) (from Bunnies) is probably the most newbie-friendly finish and well liked in these forums, while Shellac (from the forum sponsor) is the most traditional. (search forums for ways to apply both).
Personally, I like shellac and wax, or oil and wax finishes - they are no way as durable as poly, but on the other hand, you just wipe more on to get it back to good as new condition rather than having to refinish.
ubeaut
19th October 2009, 08:48 PM
Sounds like shellac or more likely just a waxed finish or wax over another finish. You most likely will be able to fix it with Polish Reviver (http://www.ubeaut.com.au/reviver.html) if not you've lost $13.20, however, if it does work, you could save yourself a whole heap of trouble and work.
Cheers - Neil :U