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BigWallop[_2_] November 15th 08 03:40 PM

French Polish
 

"4square" wrote in message
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I have a table, about 1940's I reckon, which is french-polished.
Trouble is, the cat has been sick over it,
and this removed the finish in that area, took some of the polish
off. What is the usual method of removing french polish down to the
wood - lots of meths., or use a cabinet scraper? I shall probably
stain the top when cleaned down, and use marine varnish to re-finish.
Hopefully, I can match the un-damaged finish on the legs. Any advice
much appreciated, thank you.


I use a place in Edinburgh for all this kind of thing, and any attempt I've
had to make a nice job of French Polish has not turned out well. That's why
I leave it to the professionals.

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Andy Dingley November 15th 08 11:13 PM

French Polish
 
"4square" wrote in message

What is the usual method of removing french polish down to the
wood - lots of meths., *or use a cabinet scraper?


Mainly not bothering. The whole point about shellac finishes is that
you don't need to - if they're applied within living memory, the old
finish will re-dissolve slightly and merge with the new.

If they're older than this ("crocodile" finishes especially), ammonia
is a better stripper than meths.



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