dedee
Established Member
I've just caught up with on Bean's thread on finishing an oak dining table.
I saw demo at a wood show years ago of a product called Patina made by Langlow (http://www.palacechemicals.co.uk). Not easy to get hold of, I get mine from a local decorators merchants (Brewer's).
I used it on my own oak table 10 years ago and it still looks as it did when first applied. We polish it once in a blue moon with a household furniture spay with beeswax. It is water resistant and heat proof.
I have never seen this product advertised nor do I hear of it mentioned in this or any other forum.
This link points to a chandler's who has a more detailed description.
http://www.aqua-marine.co.uk/acatalog/A ... ts_98.html
Has anyone else used it? What do you think of it?
AndyP
I saw demo at a wood show years ago of a product called Patina made by Langlow (http://www.palacechemicals.co.uk). Not easy to get hold of, I get mine from a local decorators merchants (Brewer's).
I used it on my own oak table 10 years ago and it still looks as it did when first applied. We polish it once in a blue moon with a household furniture spay with beeswax. It is water resistant and heat proof.
I have never seen this product advertised nor do I hear of it mentioned in this or any other forum.
This link points to a chandler's who has a more detailed description.
http://www.aqua-marine.co.uk/acatalog/A ... ts_98.html
Has anyone else used it? What do you think of it?
AndyP