Clinton1
21st August 2023, 04:34 PM
I’ve used the “3 parts turps, 3 parts raw linseed oil, 3 parts vinegar, 1 parts meths” for cleaning finishes on old furniture.
I’ve been experimenting with Vulpex Liquid Soap as its conservator grade.
Been happy with it on grime and haven’t put it to use on anything of real value/importance yet.
I’m considering using it as a cleaner on a valued French polished piece.
it’s a tool, so while condition is overall good, the handling of it has put on a fair bit of grime.
Here is the result of 7 “wipe on, wipe off” with a cloth with a 1:7 part water based solution.
On old Mahogany that was treated with French polish.
Before and after photos.
Any commentary about pro’s/con’s of Vulpex Soap appreciated.
Bit apprehensive about stepping up with the soap to the higher value item
I’ve been experimenting with Vulpex Liquid Soap as its conservator grade.
Been happy with it on grime and haven’t put it to use on anything of real value/importance yet.
I’m considering using it as a cleaner on a valued French polished piece.
it’s a tool, so while condition is overall good, the handling of it has put on a fair bit of grime.
Here is the result of 7 “wipe on, wipe off” with a cloth with a 1:7 part water based solution.
On old Mahogany that was treated with French polish.
Before and after photos.
Any commentary about pro’s/con’s of Vulpex Soap appreciated.
Bit apprehensive about stepping up with the soap to the higher value item