Darryl
26th March 2002, 10:20 PM
I have English Oak dining chairs to restore.
I attacked the first one with turps (or was it meths?) and steel wool to remove all the shellac and grime. After about two sessions of this all over it seemed to dry the wood out too much and showed some small cracks. So I gave it about 4 coats of shellac and sealed it with beeswax.
For the next chair maybe my approach should be to repair all the joints etc, then use a restoring type polish over the lot.
Any comments much appreciated.
Darryl
The climate is pretty dry here (Central Queensland)
I attacked the first one with turps (or was it meths?) and steel wool to remove all the shellac and grime. After about two sessions of this all over it seemed to dry the wood out too much and showed some small cracks. So I gave it about 4 coats of shellac and sealed it with beeswax.
For the next chair maybe my approach should be to repair all the joints etc, then use a restoring type polish over the lot.
Any comments much appreciated.
Darryl
The climate is pretty dry here (Central Queensland)