matthew
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Am starting a new kitchen, and deciding whether to buy/make worktops etc. My wife has (somewhat typically) spotted some uber-trendy kitchen sporting a limed oak worktop, and I'm just wondering how I'd achieve it.
I know there are lots of pages on the subject and I've used liming wax with some success before on furniture. But I can't quite see it being a good finish for a worktop; I imagine the wax coming off, melting or burning under hot pans, etc; and/or not being particularly water resistant.
Has anyone done this, or got any ideas how it could work? Perhaps I actually need to, well, *lime* it and then oil it afterwards? Any insight much appreciated
I know there are lots of pages on the subject and I've used liming wax with some success before on furniture. But I can't quite see it being a good finish for a worktop; I imagine the wax coming off, melting or burning under hot pans, etc; and/or not being particularly water resistant.
Has anyone done this, or got any ideas how it could work? Perhaps I actually need to, well, *lime* it and then oil it afterwards? Any insight much appreciated