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4th November 2011, 01:31 PM #1SENIOR MEMBER
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Advice on re-finishing oregon desk
hey guys...
been ages since i have been here, hope you are all well
picked up a cheap oregon desk, it is perfect for my needs
there are heaps of scrathes on the top and the desk has a light antique color stain
now i don't want to sand the whole top back as because it is stained it will be hard to get it to match the rest of the desk again...and i really don't want to go through that trouble
i love the imperfections from years off use, the more charactor the better, especially since it is only a manufactured desk.
could anyone suggest a way to tidy up the finish on the desk without loosing the color?
i was thinking of giving it a very light handsand to remove any rough bits, then a few coats or orange shallac to to enhance the already antique color and blend in any bits where the stain is scratched through.
and then a few coat of wipe on poly (awsome finish as it is soft and luscious and not too shiny)
what do you think?Hurry, slowly
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4th November 2011, 06:34 PM #2GOLD MEMBER
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Have you considered a tinted lacquer?
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4th November 2011, 06:48 PM #3SENIOR MEMBER
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hey rusty !
no i am no good with spray stuff (or have spray gear)
looking to keep it un-fancy, don't want it to look new but more like an old desk, keeping the charactor of the previous owner. but still need to add some sort of finish.
might give it a clean with metho first, to get the gunk off, then go from there.Hurry, slowly
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4th November 2011, 08:14 PM #4Old handle
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G'day mate,
most of this kind of thing has been finished with Mirotone, a light sanding sponge to take off the rough bits then wipe over, me thinks with Antique Baltic thinned stain then a cupplea coats of the original Mirotone single pack 30% gloss.
Will be excellent, don't take out the ink marks and that, you know what I mean. Check out the Mirotone website, no I don't work for them.
Cheers Oddjob1Last edited by Oddjob1; 4th November 2011 at 08:16 PM. Reason: Too many brews
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5th November 2011, 06:35 PM #5SENIOR MEMBER
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hey guys!
ok, here is what i ended up doing
gave the desk a good clean with a damp cloth and soapy water
gave the rough bits and the top a very light sand with 800 wet/dry (very, very lightly so not to rub off the stain)
and i grabbed some pastewax from carbatech and i waxed and polished the whole desk
the result is exactly what i wanted, i still retained the rustic patina and imperfections from years of use and the wax gave it a nice antique look whilst filling in the scratches.
doing some research this is how most antiques are rejuvenated...
sweetHurry, slowly
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