Aussie Ness
3rd March 2014, 02:37 PM
Hi all. I would be super grateful for any advice on the following project...
We have a Recycled Oregon Kitchen Benchtop. It was installed about 17 years ago. It has a two pack coating. It doesn't look too bad, has quite a few scratches, a nice beetroot tin dent, and chipped coatings on the edge of the bench that is mostly used. We'd like to remove the two pack (think this is the same as polyurethane?) then sand, stain and re-coat.
My first question is....is it possible to remove the two pack with a planer?
and ....can anyone recommend what brand/product to use for staining/re-coating? (The oregon is really orangey coloured and would prefer to match the timber in the floor boards/furniture with more of a teak colour.)
Any ideas and advice gratefully received!
We have a Recycled Oregon Kitchen Benchtop. It was installed about 17 years ago. It has a two pack coating. It doesn't look too bad, has quite a few scratches, a nice beetroot tin dent, and chipped coatings on the edge of the bench that is mostly used. We'd like to remove the two pack (think this is the same as polyurethane?) then sand, stain and re-coat.
My first question is....is it possible to remove the two pack with a planer?
and ....can anyone recommend what brand/product to use for staining/re-coating? (The oregon is really orangey coloured and would prefer to match the timber in the floor boards/furniture with more of a teak colour.)
Any ideas and advice gratefully received!