The glaze layer darkens the open pored earlywood and contrasts beautifully with the brownish gold latewood.
Best finish for antique oak furniture.
Finishes on antique wood furniture.
This finish looks best on red oak.
This is a classic oak finish familiar to any antique lover.
Use a dark wax on the dark finishes and apply with 0000 steel wool.
If cleaning an unpainted piece hand cleaner containing pumice used with a toothbrush to get into crevices works well.
As far as maintenance is concerned wax finishes are best polished with a dry cloth or a little additional wax.
Seal with shellac and scuff sand when dry.
Spraying the finish over the glaze is best since this will minimize any removal of the glaze.
Determine if washing or stripping the finish is best.
Buff the wax as soon as it hazes over to leave a soft sheen.
Step six waxing.
Sometimes the wood doesn t need its existing finish stripped away.
For the other finishes that have a hard surface a little lemon oil preferably with beeswax will brighten and deepen the color.
Trans tint honey amber dye to the bare wood and let it dry.
Before diving into stripping the finish off your wood dresser table or chairs you ll first need to decide whether it should be stripped at all.
Glue and clamps for repairing and reinforcing furniture.
Deciding when to refinish antique furniture.
Decide whether the old finish should come off or if a thorough cleaning will do.
Like fine wine oak becomes more nuanced and attractive with age and restoring an old piece of oak furniture is almost always preferable to throwing it away.