04-06-2016, 09:48 AM
Hello all,
I recently visited the person who bought my last hope chest. I had built it to benefit a charity auction to support the Catholic Grammar school where I was ministering up in Connecticut.
The Hope chest is walnut, lined with thick cedar boards and finished with arm-a-seal and then 3 coats of semi-gloss seal-a-cell.
The inside of the chest has gotten these sticky deposits of something, maybe resin?
I'm not sure what is the cause nor what the solution might be.
I'm wondering if all the natural oils from the cedar are "pooling" into these resin deposits on the inside of the chest?
That strikes me as improbable but I have no clue as to what is going on.
The only thing that has been stored in the chest are blankets.
Here are some pics.
If anyone has any thoughts or suggestions I'd appreciate it.
I'd like to figure out the cause and a way to clean it off without destroying the finish.
Thanks
I recently visited the person who bought my last hope chest. I had built it to benefit a charity auction to support the Catholic Grammar school where I was ministering up in Connecticut.
The Hope chest is walnut, lined with thick cedar boards and finished with arm-a-seal and then 3 coats of semi-gloss seal-a-cell.
The inside of the chest has gotten these sticky deposits of something, maybe resin?
I'm not sure what is the cause nor what the solution might be.
I'm wondering if all the natural oils from the cedar are "pooling" into these resin deposits on the inside of the chest?
That strikes me as improbable but I have no clue as to what is going on.
The only thing that has been stored in the chest are blankets.
Here are some pics.
If anyone has any thoughts or suggestions I'd appreciate it.
I'd like to figure out the cause and a way to clean it off without destroying the finish.
Thanks