ed1hosea
19th April 2013, 03:02 AM
Hi.
I really need help with a problem I have: A solid wood windowsill became mouldy so I had to strip it back to bare wood and revarnish. After doing this the wood was noticeably darker, even though the varnish claimed to be clear and colourless. I originally thought the wood was beech or oak butit seems it is actually mahogany (the light colour threw me as I always associate mahogany with darker colours rather than very light). The colour is totally incongruous with the surrounding skirtings etc and I want to get as close to the real wood colour as possible and have a tough/durable coating. Any advice would be very much appreciated.
Many thanks
Eddie
I really need help with a problem I have: A solid wood windowsill became mouldy so I had to strip it back to bare wood and revarnish. After doing this the wood was noticeably darker, even though the varnish claimed to be clear and colourless. I originally thought the wood was beech or oak butit seems it is actually mahogany (the light colour threw me as I always associate mahogany with darker colours rather than very light). The colour is totally incongruous with the surrounding skirtings etc and I want to get as close to the real wood colour as possible and have a tough/durable coating. Any advice would be very much appreciated.
Many thanks
Eddie