09-01-2023, 01:00 PM
Redoing some high quality '60's oak furniture and need to id the finish.
So far I've found acetone will soften it and mineral spirts won't.
What other tests can I make to get a good idea of what it is?
And will polyurethane stick to it? (I'll probably be sanding it first, but possibly not in some areas)+
{backstory: LOML decided the bunk beds of the suite needed to be stored in unheated barn. Not one of her best ideas. Sanding, etc to get them back into grandkid condition.}
So far I've found acetone will soften it and mineral spirts won't.
What other tests can I make to get a good idea of what it is?
And will polyurethane stick to it? (I'll probably be sanding it first, but possibly not in some areas)+
{backstory: LOML decided the bunk beds of the suite needed to be stored in unheated barn. Not one of her best ideas. Sanding, etc to get them back into grandkid condition.}
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We may see the writing on the wall, but all we do is criticize the handwriting.
(joined 10/1999)