Hi all,
I have been asked to try and save a boardroom table at my town's football club. (they aren't exactly Premier League and money is tight at the moment).
I am sure it has a polyurethane finish which is in quite a bad state as you can see in the photo.
I really dont want to attempt to remove all the varnish and was wondering if anyone could advise on a method to remove water marks etc from said finish?
I have use the meths and lighter trick on a few table tops before now, but this has several medium sized marks over quite a large area, so I am not sure whether to risk it or not??
I dont really think it needs to be perfect, as I am doing it as an a gesture of goodwill.
As always, I look forward to your input.
Many thanks
Simon
I have been asked to try and save a boardroom table at my town's football club. (they aren't exactly Premier League and money is tight at the moment).
I am sure it has a polyurethane finish which is in quite a bad state as you can see in the photo.
I really dont want to attempt to remove all the varnish and was wondering if anyone could advise on a method to remove water marks etc from said finish?
I have use the meths and lighter trick on a few table tops before now, but this has several medium sized marks over quite a large area, so I am not sure whether to risk it or not??
I dont really think it needs to be perfect, as I am doing it as an a gesture of goodwill.
As always, I look forward to your input.
Many thanks
Simon