Hilary
5th December 2011, 10:38 PM
Good day,
My husband and I have a huge untreated mahogany buddha statue we bought 3 years ago from vietnam. It is kept inside but is slightly weather damaged from some water that leaked into the shipping container it arrived in.
We have not treated it because we don't want to make the finnish too dark (dark at all really), shiny or sticky. We would basically like it to stay as close to the natural wood look and tones as possible, but also prevent further drying out or damage.
Any suggestions on the best product and or process we could use.
Thank you,
Hilary
My husband and I have a huge untreated mahogany buddha statue we bought 3 years ago from vietnam. It is kept inside but is slightly weather damaged from some water that leaked into the shipping container it arrived in.
We have not treated it because we don't want to make the finnish too dark (dark at all really), shiny or sticky. We would basically like it to stay as close to the natural wood look and tones as possible, but also prevent further drying out or damage.
Any suggestions on the best product and or process we could use.
Thank you,
Hilary