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Hi everyone,
I have a tray which I suspect has been varnished with polyurathane varnish. This has become crazed and I would like to clean it up, but what will bring of the varnish? JC. |
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jaycee wrote:
Hi everyone, I have a tray which I suspect has been varnished with polyurathane varnish. This has become crazed and I would like to clean it up, but what will bring of the varnish? Stripper. Don't use the stuff you wash off with water. Oh - is the tray wooden? |
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Yes it is, there is also a pattern underneath the varnish.
I have managed to remove ordinary varnish successfully in the past but this poly stuff will not budge. JC Chris Bacon wrote: jaycee wrote: Hi everyone, I have a tray which I suspect has been varnished with polyurathane varnish. This has become crazed and I would like to clean it up, but what will bring of the varnish? Stripper. Don't use the stuff you wash off with water. Oh - is the tray wooden? |
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