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obsidian
13th April 2005, 11:45 PM
hello , having been held ransom to the price of $29 au per little bottle of furniture restorer i would like to know if anyone knows where i can find a good recipe to make my own as i restore many large pieces and it is getting crazy as far as financial outlay. if anyone could help i would be eternally grateful
beejay1
13th April 2005, 11:54 PM
hello , having been held ransom to the price of $29 au per little bottle of furniture restorer i would like to know if anyone knows where i can find a good recipe to make my own as i restore many large pieces and it is getting crazy as far as financial outlay. if anyone could help i would be eternally grateful
The classic home brew is equal parts:
Methylated Spirit
Pure turpentine
Linseed Oil
White vinegar ( this can be half the quantity of the others)
Test it first as it can be quite hard on french polish and also, clean your work afterwards as it tends to stink a bit.
Always shake the mixture til cloudy before use.
beejay1
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beejay1
13th April 2005, 11:56 PM
Should have pointed out this is not a stripper more of a cleaner but its quite effective.
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obsidian
14th April 2005, 12:05 AM
thank you i will experiment , not quite sure of the mix ratio but it's a start , it's mainly ti get all the scratches and stains out to put the peices on the shop floor, i appreciate your help......
beejay1
14th April 2005, 12:11 AM
I usually make it up to a litre of mix at at a time. As i said, equal parts of each except the white vinegar which can if desired be half the amount of the others.
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ubeaut
14th April 2005, 12:13 AM
Bet u got it from Libron. Shoulda come here first. http://www.ubeaut.com.au/reviver.html :D