AlisonH
9th January 2008, 04:34 PM
Hi there
Hope you can help me out with some advice. I've just stripped a very boring looking panel from the front of a piano and found that the engraving on it was originally picked out in gold. Some of the gold is a bit patchy and faded now, so I was wondering how to get it looking spiffy again. Have no idea what to use or what order to do everything in - I'm worried that polishing over the top of the gold will just pull everything out!
Also, the panel has had sconces on it and there are screw holes that I'll need to fill. Would Timbermate be the best option for this?
Thanks very much
Ali :doh:
Hope you can help me out with some advice. I've just stripped a very boring looking panel from the front of a piano and found that the engraving on it was originally picked out in gold. Some of the gold is a bit patchy and faded now, so I was wondering how to get it looking spiffy again. Have no idea what to use or what order to do everything in - I'm worried that polishing over the top of the gold will just pull everything out!
Also, the panel has had sconces on it and there are screw holes that I'll need to fill. Would Timbermate be the best option for this?
Thanks very much
Ali :doh: