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Old 07-25-2017, 09:18 AM
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CathyL
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Originally Posted by Glenn View Post
Get lots of rags and denatured alcohol, and linseed oil. Get the rag wet with alochol and add a few drops of oil to the rag and wipe down the wood until all the color is even and smooth. It is a dirty job so wear gloves.You really do not need the oil. The finish is shellac and the alcohol will blend and melt the old shellac. You will need to do this until all the finish is off. You can use stripper but it is very hard on the veneer. Now you will need a light walnut stain to go over the thing to make it even in color. Then you will have to apply two or three coats of shellac. Then rub down the finish with wax and fine steel wool and then wax. Yes do all repairs first before refinishing the cabinet.
I tried alcohol and it didn't seem to do anything but make it sticky for a couple of minutes then go back to normal. I tried some formbys and that worked on most of the finish but there's still a lot of what feels like rubber cement. My rags is stick to it like it was Scotch tape. Is that some kind of wax? Polyurethane?
And did they rub some kind of black stuff into the grain in those days? I'd like to get that out, but it's not as important as getting the crust off.
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