Fuzzie
4th October 2015, 08:46 AM
I was having dinner at a friends home last night and looking at this lovely blackwood dining table that has a couple of blemishes to the tabletop.
I couldn't tell what the finish was. The table was professionally made. The finish didn't strike me as being just danish oil and wax since it felt a little harder than that. I'm guessing it may be a sprayed lacquer, but there is no hint of scratching or lifting of the finish.
In a couple of spots there has been some damage that sort of looks like watermarks that has got through the finish into the timber. The owner has no idea what caused the damage.
I only had a poor quality phone to take this pic, but it at least gives an idea of the type of 'bleached' blot problem area. As far as I could tell it appears to be in the timber rather than in the finish.
Is blackwood subject to water marking like this? If not what else might cause this type of blemish, maybe heat? The blotch is more distinct when look from one particular direction.
And the big question... is this the sort of blemish UBeaut's polish reviver might fix? Any other suggestions short of sanding back to bare wood and starting again?
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I couldn't tell what the finish was. The table was professionally made. The finish didn't strike me as being just danish oil and wax since it felt a little harder than that. I'm guessing it may be a sprayed lacquer, but there is no hint of scratching or lifting of the finish.
In a couple of spots there has been some damage that sort of looks like watermarks that has got through the finish into the timber. The owner has no idea what caused the damage.
I only had a poor quality phone to take this pic, but it at least gives an idea of the type of 'bleached' blot problem area. As far as I could tell it appears to be in the timber rather than in the finish.
Is blackwood subject to water marking like this? If not what else might cause this type of blemish, maybe heat? The blotch is more distinct when look from one particular direction.
And the big question... is this the sort of blemish UBeaut's polish reviver might fix? Any other suggestions short of sanding back to bare wood and starting again?
360868