Hew
30th April 2001, 09:58 AM
We have had all our pine doors dipped and stripped of their black varnish and they are now a light pine colour ..assume original state.
If I then apply clear pine oil, beeswax polish, or clear satin or clear matt varnish [tried all of them] they go much darker again and we want to keep them as light as possible.
a) Do we need to do 'anything' to them at all do you think to protect them [obviously they are indoors]..not sure if they need any further protection or whether they will dry out further and crack if we don't do something.
b) If we do need to preserve them further..then do you know of something that we can put on them that will keep them as natural colour as possible to what they are now?
Hew
If I then apply clear pine oil, beeswax polish, or clear satin or clear matt varnish [tried all of them] they go much darker again and we want to keep them as light as possible.
a) Do we need to do 'anything' to them at all do you think to protect them [obviously they are indoors]..not sure if they need any further protection or whether they will dry out further and crack if we don't do something.
b) If we do need to preserve them further..then do you know of something that we can put on them that will keep them as natural colour as possible to what they are now?
Hew