06-08-2022, 12:56 PM
Hi everyone!
I recently started a project and I sanded the top of a beautiful table that I got a while ago from Organic Modernism. The top was left out for months and water damaged it.
I used stripper and sandpapered it. Then I used oxalic acid to remove the stains on the surface.
I am attaching images here
- the dark ones are of the table after stripper and sandpaper (also looks dark cause it was wet of mineral spirit when I took images)
- the light image is of the table after using oxalic acid and the surface is dry - most stains and dots disappeared after using the acid
I called the manufacturer to ask what they used to finish the table and they mentioned:
first - old English oil
second - walnut citrus shield wax
third - triple thick polyurethane
They also mentioned using the oil if I want to make the top darker, otherwise, just use wax.
I am a noob at this but that sequence sounds odd to me. Is it possible that those 3 products have been applied in that sequence? Can polyurethane be applied after the was?
I have been watching a ton of videoes about finishing a walnut table top and this video seems to provide a good comparison analysis:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SWLm-3_i....Woodworks
Therefore I am leaning toward one of his top 3 (if the manufacturer's instructions are not the best way to go):
Odie's Oil
Rubio monocoat oil plus 2c pure
Osmo 3031 clear matter
(not in order)
To conclude, do you think the manufacturer's instructions are the way to go? If not, any suggestions on those 3 products I just shared or any other I did not consider?
Let me know if I miss out on some important info.
Thank you for helping!!
I recently started a project and I sanded the top of a beautiful table that I got a while ago from Organic Modernism. The top was left out for months and water damaged it.
I used stripper and sandpapered it. Then I used oxalic acid to remove the stains on the surface.
I am attaching images here
- the dark ones are of the table after stripper and sandpaper (also looks dark cause it was wet of mineral spirit when I took images)
- the light image is of the table after using oxalic acid and the surface is dry - most stains and dots disappeared after using the acid
I called the manufacturer to ask what they used to finish the table and they mentioned:
first - old English oil
second - walnut citrus shield wax
third - triple thick polyurethane
They also mentioned using the oil if I want to make the top darker, otherwise, just use wax.
I am a noob at this but that sequence sounds odd to me. Is it possible that those 3 products have been applied in that sequence? Can polyurethane be applied after the was?
I have been watching a ton of videoes about finishing a walnut table top and this video seems to provide a good comparison analysis:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SWLm-3_i....Woodworks
Therefore I am leaning toward one of his top 3 (if the manufacturer's instructions are not the best way to go):
Odie's Oil
Rubio monocoat oil plus 2c pure
Osmo 3031 clear matter
(not in order)
To conclude, do you think the manufacturer's instructions are the way to go? If not, any suggestions on those 3 products I just shared or any other I did not consider?
Let me know if I miss out on some important info.
Thank you for helping!!