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18th July 2021, 11:14 AM #1
Silky Oak Bookcases need rejuvenating
I have a pair of solid silky oak bookcases that I have neglected for a few years and I think they need a bit of TLC surface wise.
The authenticity certificate that I got with the cases said that they should be recoated with a Danish Oil applied with a soft cloth.
I have a few Ubeaut products that I have purchased over the years for woodturning but have also picked up some of their other products just in case at the Timber Shows.
Is there a Ubeaut equivalent to Danish Oil.
If I don't have any on my shelves, I will have to order some. My shed is about a 10 min drive from my house so I don't know what I have on the shelf while I type this thread.
Cheers
Scott
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18th July 2021, 05:26 PM #2
You can make your own Danish Oil, and you may already have the required components.
The typical recipe is:
-1/3 polyurethane varnish
-1/3 white spirits, mineral spirits, paint thinners, denatured alcohol or mineral turps
-1/3 boiled linseed oil, tung oil, walnut oil or similar
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18th July 2021, 06:44 PM #3
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29th July 2021, 09:17 PM #4
mpot,
Thanks for that recipe, I cleaned down the 1st bookcase on the weekend and gave it a coat of homemade danish today.
It came up a treat..almost looks like new.
Cheers
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