fletty
8th February 2017, 04:33 PM
The latest piece off the restoration line is a mid-century mahogany/veneer 6 drawer dresser.
This one is for;
Family
Friends OR
Gumtree
It was in fair condition but had a split in the top, broken base and a few patches of water damage that had lifted the shellac finish;
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I cleaned it it all down with (in this instance) Howards RestorAfinish and completely removed, repaired and re-fixed the base.
There was no intention to fully restore the piece back to as-new but some of the damaged finish definitely required remediation.
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The first process (above) was to remove all of the flakey finish with a card scraper ( a worrying experience!), then the application of a suitable stain (in this case Watyl traditional cedar) and then multiple applications of uBeaut hard shellac using a rubber. The picture above is after about 10 applications.
I was getting concerned that the current VERY welcome rain may start to effect the shellac so I stopped French polishing over the damaged areas, buffed and polished the surfaces that weren't being French polished ..... and headed for the Shiraz.
Right at the moment, it looks like this;
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After the french polish has hardened in a week or so, I will decide whether to cut and/or polish the top and repaired side, and it will be finished.
As a bizarre aside, I have been selling a few pieces on line, in my case on Gumtree, and it appears that a final polish with Orange Oil sells better than any other once you get a potential customer to see the item?
fletty
This one is for;
Family
Friends OR
Gumtree
It was in fair condition but had a split in the top, broken base and a few patches of water damage that had lifted the shellac finish;
405843 405844 405845
I cleaned it it all down with (in this instance) Howards RestorAfinish and completely removed, repaired and re-fixed the base.
There was no intention to fully restore the piece back to as-new but some of the damaged finish definitely required remediation.
405846 405847 405848 405849
The first process (above) was to remove all of the flakey finish with a card scraper ( a worrying experience!), then the application of a suitable stain (in this case Watyl traditional cedar) and then multiple applications of uBeaut hard shellac using a rubber. The picture above is after about 10 applications.
I was getting concerned that the current VERY welcome rain may start to effect the shellac so I stopped French polishing over the damaged areas, buffed and polished the surfaces that weren't being French polished ..... and headed for the Shiraz.
Right at the moment, it looks like this;
405850 405851
After the french polish has hardened in a week or so, I will decide whether to cut and/or polish the top and repaired side, and it will be finished.
As a bizarre aside, I have been selling a few pieces on line, in my case on Gumtree, and it appears that a final polish with Orange Oil sells better than any other once you get a potential customer to see the item?
fletty