Sheffield Tony
Ghost of the disenchanted
I made a cabinet and some shelves for the bathroom quite a few years ago, in steamed beech. It didn't quite match the (bought) mirror frame, so thinking I was being clever I mixed various clear and tinted spirit based polyurethane varnishes to get a nice match.
The finish is now getting tatty. Can't sand it much, or I'll go through to bare wood and create a patchy mess. Stripping it alk of would be too much like hard work. How best to refinish it ? I was thinking a light sand and more polyurethane, old style smelly stuff, can't imagine water bourne being a good idea in the bathroom (?)
Whilst I have your ear - what best to finish a new (as yet, unmade) beech bath panel with ? Satin finish preferable, durable essential.
The finish is now getting tatty. Can't sand it much, or I'll go through to bare wood and create a patchy mess. Stripping it alk of would be too much like hard work. How best to refinish it ? I was thinking a light sand and more polyurethane, old style smelly stuff, can't imagine water bourne being a good idea in the bathroom (?)
Whilst I have your ear - what best to finish a new (as yet, unmade) beech bath panel with ? Satin finish preferable, durable essential.