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18th January 2004, 10:44 PM #1Senior Member
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Removing burn marks
I am currently stripping hoop pine doors and have found they have been previously stripped, possibly with a blow torch. There are several unsightly burn marks which appear to go quite deep.
Is there a method of lightening these marks? I have sanded them with a random orbital which has removed the minor blemishes including the swirlies left from someones old orbital.
I thank the forum in anticipation.
scotty
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21st January 2004, 02:43 AM #2
I read recently that you can sand them out and then apply a weak solution of bleach to fade the blemish. I've never tried it myself, and i'd practice on a scrap first!
Perhaps this would be good if you were going to re-stain the doors? Otherwise it might leave an obvious mark. Worth an experiment.....
Otherwise, its a belt sander and take lots of material off - which i imagine you don't want to do.
All the best.Stu.
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21st January 2004, 11:09 PM #3
sounds like a distressed finish is in order.
seriously the burns if they arent bad might disapear under the right finish.
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28th January 2004, 08:45 PM #4Senior Member
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Thanks guys
Most of the burns came out by getting a little bit more radical with the sander.
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