BobL
9th August 2019, 10:28 PM
SWMBO has been cleaning up her recently deceased mum's place and a couple of weeks back we decide to bring home a circa 1850's camphor wood sea chest that has been in the family for at least that period.
From what I can see and given its age, it's in pretty good nick except that in the last 40 years it has been in a corner in her mum's bedroom and the cleaners only applied whatever furniture polish they had on hand to the front, top and the exposed side. As a result the the other side has slightly dried out and lost its sheen.
My question is, is there anything that can be applied that can rejuvenate the dried wood?
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Here's the side that has sort of dried out - sorry it doesn't really show up in this photo.
From what I can see and given its age, it's in pretty good nick except that in the last 40 years it has been in a corner in her mum's bedroom and the cleaners only applied whatever furniture polish they had on hand to the front, top and the exposed side. As a result the the other side has slightly dried out and lost its sheen.
My question is, is there anything that can be applied that can rejuvenate the dried wood?
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459402
Here's the side that has sort of dried out - sorry it doesn't really show up in this photo.