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  1. #1
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    Default Staining an old buffet

    Hi new here, been searching the forums for ideas, but I get way too side tracked with all the cool info

    Ok what I want to do is stain an old buffet black, all our furniture is in the black shade. Picked up this oldie thought it had potential, the top has the usual water ring makes, not sure of age guessing the 60s maybe, the old varnish was in a bad state of affairs, typical white water rings on the deck. Stripped it all back, some bits are cedar most is that laminate stuff anyway its in good form, straight and been well made.

    Will I have to treat the new wood before I stain it? (worried the grain will lift)

    Do I use a straight stain or one of them stain/varnish jobs.

    How many coats will it take, id like to try and see the timber pattern, as its quiet nice, be a shame to lose it.



    What sort of stain to use, there are too many on the market and last time I used a water based one and yukk I hated it



    Guess that will do for starters, any help appreciated

    Cheers Deb




    ps i'll get a photo on here, camera batteries just died on me

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    use a spirit based stain, flows on well and dosent hide the grain.
    dry 24 hrs, use a danish oil with hardener, like cabots, over the top.
    sand to about 400 grit before aplying the stain,
    use fine 0000 steel wool between coats of DO but dust well after buffing and run a magnet over the surface before you apply another coat to pick up the tiny bits of steel wool left behind.
    apply at least 3 coats drying at least 24 hrs between
    the more coats the higher the shine, but with DO it wont look like plasic

    astrid

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    thanks for the reply astrid

    does the stain go onto the raw timber first or a coat of the DO first?
    not sure from your post

    Is the one coat of stain enough?

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    As mentioned its to be a black stain, any tips to the best brand?

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    With the black stain, I’m hoping it doesn’t make the unit look dark brown, that’s why I questioned about one stain cover being enough.
    I’ve used the cabots varnishes before and find it great.

    Deb

    have attached the pic of the buffet

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    Try Sherwoods. Really good quality spirit stains.

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    Their website is

    www.sherwood-paints.com.au

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    Thanks Ravi for the link....checking it out now

    Deb

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    Thats a nice looking buffet, should come up really great.
    Reality is no background music.
    Cheers John

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    Jellybean,
    Going from the picture that should look great with stain and DO. Can you post a pic when it is done. Looks like a project worth the effort.

    Regards
    John

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    yea John I hope it comes up nice, its taken me like a week to sand the sucker as I wanted to finish off with hand sanding, supprising its age the timber is great, I purchased it from a Salvos Store for $90

    I'm still waiting if I can get someone to tell me if I hit it with a coat of DO first BEFORE the staining, 'astrid' gave me some instructions but I'm a tad confused to what goes first.

    I'm still mulling over doing it with black stain once its done its done LOL...arrr I guess its a case of *just do it*

    and yep I'll post some before and afters when finished.

    cheers
    Deb

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