peacay
30th October 2018, 04:29 PM
Newb here. Also: I'm not a woodworker, but I do watch a lot of vids. Enough to know not to do further harm by guessing or hamfisting any repair technique(s).
Mahogany table 63x195cm [I inherited it; don't know any history] -- whiteish area on surface is water damage from a few weeks ago. An iron leaked water through a plastic sheet beneath that had a small hole in it, then through paper onto the table surface, so it wasn't discovered for days.
The effect has been to loosen surface fibres sufficiently that it's a tiny bit rough, as hair fibres appear to be standing up a little. Very very little. The regular table surface is very smooth and this interrupts that smoothness as you rub your palm across the surface. I did spray some Mr Sheen over it to see how it would darken, and it probably improved it minutely.
I presume (?) that the damage suggests the table is finished with a water based paint/stain.
So I'm wondering what I should do? It will take a LOT to convince me to sand it. The great charm of this table comes from the insect damage patterning : absolutely don't want to take back surface if at all avoidable. Despite some minor wearing near the edges of the table on the long sides.
There's a couple of other minor scratches too. And also a ring-mark from something or other: that's possibly best left alone I guess : it's character!
Any suggestions/recipes/ideas gratefully received, thanks!
Mahogany table 63x195cm [I inherited it; don't know any history] -- whiteish area on surface is water damage from a few weeks ago. An iron leaked water through a plastic sheet beneath that had a small hole in it, then through paper onto the table surface, so it wasn't discovered for days.
The effect has been to loosen surface fibres sufficiently that it's a tiny bit rough, as hair fibres appear to be standing up a little. Very very little. The regular table surface is very smooth and this interrupts that smoothness as you rub your palm across the surface. I did spray some Mr Sheen over it to see how it would darken, and it probably improved it minutely.
I presume (?) that the damage suggests the table is finished with a water based paint/stain.
So I'm wondering what I should do? It will take a LOT to convince me to sand it. The great charm of this table comes from the insect damage patterning : absolutely don't want to take back surface if at all avoidable. Despite some minor wearing near the edges of the table on the long sides.
There's a couple of other minor scratches too. And also a ring-mark from something or other: that's possibly best left alone I guess : it's character!
Any suggestions/recipes/ideas gratefully received, thanks!