snowbay
20th May 2009, 04:28 PM
G'day all,
I bought a couple of red gum slabs from the local sawmill (he gave me the flitches as well - thanks). One slab - the smaller - is a bar top in an undercover outdoor area. I prepped it up and gave it a couple of coats of Dimension 4. After deciding the look was what I wanted I thought it better to give it a top coat of something water based but more durable. At the shop the girl talked me into getting something with a light tint for UV protection. So I bought Wattyl Deck & Exterior Timber Stain in Merbau tint. Now its on and it looks just like orange paint (sob).
This stuff is "revolutionary oil based resin core surrounded by a tough acrylic shell"
I don't want to sand it and all the character off the slab. Any ideas for a miracle chemical to clean this up?
Thanks
I bought a couple of red gum slabs from the local sawmill (he gave me the flitches as well - thanks). One slab - the smaller - is a bar top in an undercover outdoor area. I prepped it up and gave it a couple of coats of Dimension 4. After deciding the look was what I wanted I thought it better to give it a top coat of something water based but more durable. At the shop the girl talked me into getting something with a light tint for UV protection. So I bought Wattyl Deck & Exterior Timber Stain in Merbau tint. Now its on and it looks just like orange paint (sob).
This stuff is "revolutionary oil based resin core surrounded by a tough acrylic shell"
I don't want to sand it and all the character off the slab. Any ideas for a miracle chemical to clean this up?
Thanks