Tikirocker
7th May 2009, 02:44 AM
G;day all,
I have recently picked up a large 1950's Art Déco styled maple veneer sideboard/cocktail bar. The overall condition is very good but the original finish over the veneer has large sections of very fine crazing and cracked finish which I plan to restore.
My main question comes regards a red ink like stain of some origin yet to be ascertained. It looks almost like the ink from a red texta that has seeped into the veneer - the size of the area is just under half the palm of your hand.
Before I do anything to make it worse I'd like some advice on best methods of lifting or removing the stain - in what order should I try various things to remove it? If I use very fine steel wool, I don't want to risk rubbing the stain deeper into the veneer etc. Should I be trying a damp cloth with methylated spirits first ... assuming this may be a spirit based stain etc?
I have read a little on oxalic acid but have not read anything that gives me a solid how to guide in application and use in my specific situation. And what would be the best finish for this sideboard in the final stage? Shellac or something else?
Thanks for your advice in advance.
Best, Tiki.
I have recently picked up a large 1950's Art Déco styled maple veneer sideboard/cocktail bar. The overall condition is very good but the original finish over the veneer has large sections of very fine crazing and cracked finish which I plan to restore.
My main question comes regards a red ink like stain of some origin yet to be ascertained. It looks almost like the ink from a red texta that has seeped into the veneer - the size of the area is just under half the palm of your hand.
Before I do anything to make it worse I'd like some advice on best methods of lifting or removing the stain - in what order should I try various things to remove it? If I use very fine steel wool, I don't want to risk rubbing the stain deeper into the veneer etc. Should I be trying a damp cloth with methylated spirits first ... assuming this may be a spirit based stain etc?
I have read a little on oxalic acid but have not read anything that gives me a solid how to guide in application and use in my specific situation. And what would be the best finish for this sideboard in the final stage? Shellac or something else?
Thanks for your advice in advance.
Best, Tiki.