08-11-2015, 09:20 PM
My wife has this decorative tray she got in Eastern Europe. Her Dad set a hot soup bowl on it which turned the finish nearly opaque--this was months ago. The tray is at least 17 years old. I didn't want to sand it out so I'm trying to figure out what type of finish is on there so I can strip it off and spray on something more durable.
I started by wiping the area with some DNA. I don't feel any kind of gumminess like you would while wiping off shellac. However, you can see that it made a dramatic improvement considering you couldn't even see the pattern underneath the haze before.
Have I merely just "wet" the finish so that's why it's not so opaque anymore or is it really a shellac finish that will eventually be removed with more wiping with DNA or is this something else? How do I fix it?
Thanks,
Paul
I started by wiping the area with some DNA. I don't feel any kind of gumminess like you would while wiping off shellac. However, you can see that it made a dramatic improvement considering you couldn't even see the pattern underneath the haze before.
Have I merely just "wet" the finish so that's why it's not so opaque anymore or is it really a shellac finish that will eventually be removed with more wiping with DNA or is this something else? How do I fix it?
Thanks,
Paul