hi all.
I have recently bought a rather nice danish solid teak dinig table. It had a thick almost gooey coating on it which i have removed with meths and wire wool but has left what appears to be its original finish which is a very thin matt coating. the table top has some scratches in it which i'd like to remove and apply a hardwearing finish to it as i'm not overly precious about it and would like the table to be in daily use.
I have a decent metabo sander and my thoughts were to give it a good sand down and apply an osmo hardwax oil. if anyone has any experience of a similar project or any advice/suggestions they'd be greatly recieved. what grades of paper etc......
many thanks
Alex
I have recently bought a rather nice danish solid teak dinig table. It had a thick almost gooey coating on it which i have removed with meths and wire wool but has left what appears to be its original finish which is a very thin matt coating. the table top has some scratches in it which i'd like to remove and apply a hardwearing finish to it as i'm not overly precious about it and would like the table to be in daily use.
I have a decent metabo sander and my thoughts were to give it a good sand down and apply an osmo hardwax oil. if anyone has any experience of a similar project or any advice/suggestions they'd be greatly recieved. what grades of paper etc......
many thanks
Alex