macleod92
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I was hoping to get some advice on the best way to repair some water damage that was done to an end table which I made.
It’s built out of a 100 year old oak door from my parents old house therefore I’m particularly keen to sort it.
It has a piece of glass on top of it which normally protects it. But my partner spilt some water on it while I was away on a job and she didn’t realise.
I would just sand it down but it has a rough texture (I think from sand blasting) that I was hoping to preserve.
If I have to sand it down that’s fine, I just thought I’d get some advice.
Thanks in advance!
It’s built out of a 100 year old oak door from my parents old house therefore I’m particularly keen to sort it.
It has a piece of glass on top of it which normally protects it. But my partner spilt some water on it while I was away on a job and she didn’t realise.
I would just sand it down but it has a rough texture (I think from sand blasting) that I was hoping to preserve.
If I have to sand it down that’s fine, I just thought I’d get some advice.
Thanks in advance!
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