frannydp
30th December 2011, 09:36 AM
Hi,
I have a latge set of Van treight furniture (15 pieces) that i have acquired and the outside of the furniture is very yellowed. i expect it is cigarette smoke as the insides of all cabinets, buffets etc is still the antique white it would have originally been.
Ive spoken to some local restorers and they've said "throw it out and buy new furniture :o:o:o:o, full restoration would be expensive" but i dont want to do this and want help finding a way i can clean off the yellow. other than the yellow the furniture is in immaculate condition!!
A bit of info on the pieces... i think they are teak or oregon although im not entirely sure.
they have a smooth finish and the table (which was always covered) has a shinier apprerance than the rest of the furniture.
So far i have tried (on inconspicuous spots) :
white vinegar
apple cider vinegar
bicarb
bicarb/white vinegar
turps
wheel cleaner
engine cleaner (i know, sorry...thought i'd give it a go....)
cream cleanser
I have seen info on the u-beaut products, i want to know if they would work?
Owing to the fact that the items are in great condition other than the yellowing i dont really want to strip it back and ruin the existing finish if at all possible and because this set is such a large matching set, i dont want to part with....:no:
Can anyone please make any suggestions of what could work??
So far i havent tried
TSP
Bleach
Methylated spirits
+any 'commercial' timber product
I am assuming its a painted and polyurethane coated piece (ive tried attaching some pics but im not sure if theyve attached properly)
I live in camden, i would be happy to take some of the furniture to anyone in sydney for advice, this is a labour of love for me, i am not restoring furniture to sell.
any help appreciated!!!!
:2tsup::2tsup::2tsup::2tsup:
Fran
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I have a latge set of Van treight furniture (15 pieces) that i have acquired and the outside of the furniture is very yellowed. i expect it is cigarette smoke as the insides of all cabinets, buffets etc is still the antique white it would have originally been.
Ive spoken to some local restorers and they've said "throw it out and buy new furniture :o:o:o:o, full restoration would be expensive" but i dont want to do this and want help finding a way i can clean off the yellow. other than the yellow the furniture is in immaculate condition!!
A bit of info on the pieces... i think they are teak or oregon although im not entirely sure.
they have a smooth finish and the table (which was always covered) has a shinier apprerance than the rest of the furniture.
So far i have tried (on inconspicuous spots) :
white vinegar
apple cider vinegar
bicarb
bicarb/white vinegar
turps
wheel cleaner
engine cleaner (i know, sorry...thought i'd give it a go....)
cream cleanser
I have seen info on the u-beaut products, i want to know if they would work?
Owing to the fact that the items are in great condition other than the yellowing i dont really want to strip it back and ruin the existing finish if at all possible and because this set is such a large matching set, i dont want to part with....:no:
Can anyone please make any suggestions of what could work??
So far i havent tried
TSP
Bleach
Methylated spirits
+any 'commercial' timber product
I am assuming its a painted and polyurethane coated piece (ive tried attaching some pics but im not sure if theyve attached properly)
I live in camden, i would be happy to take some of the furniture to anyone in sydney for advice, this is a labour of love for me, i am not restoring furniture to sell.
any help appreciated!!!!
:2tsup::2tsup::2tsup::2tsup:
Fran
192722
192723
192724
192725