Eggles
30th June 2006, 08:22 PM
I have a old-fashioned pine washstand (reproduction) in my bathroom and over the years, as a result of water pooling behind the basin and the action of mould, a small section has rotted away. I would like to repair the damage and refinish the whole structure, as whatever it was sealed with has worn thin or completely gone in a number of areas.
So my question is threefold:
(1) with what should I remove the remaining surface coating - I don't know quite what it is, but some sort of clear lacquer I assume
(2) what should I use to fill the patch of rotted wood, which fortunately is not on a very obvious place
(3) what should I finish the wood with that will be waterproof, but clear so as to allow the wood to show?
So my question is threefold:
(1) with what should I remove the remaining surface coating - I don't know quite what it is, but some sort of clear lacquer I assume
(2) what should I use to fill the patch of rotted wood, which fortunately is not on a very obvious place
(3) what should I finish the wood with that will be waterproof, but clear so as to allow the wood to show?