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Strip off as much of the old finish as you can, sand lightly, then lots of rubbing in of Tru Oil! I do it the old fashioned way, in small circles with 400 & then 600 grit wet dry paper. Create a slurry and fill the grain, the more you rub it in, the higher the gloss finish you will get.
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raise the dents first
Quote from: high country on October 24, 2011, 12:45:59 PMraise the dents firstDumb question........how does one raise the dent in the finish.Thanks
Quote from: Wacenturion on October 26, 2011, 09:05:53 AMQuote from: high country on October 24, 2011, 12:45:59 PMraise the dents firstDumb question........how does one raise the dent in the finish.ThanksI cover the wood with a towel then steam it with an iron. Usually cant tell there was a ding in the wood after that.
Thanks guys. Thought it might be something along those lines. One more question.....do you put the iron directly onto the towel and then go back and forth over the area where the dents are, or hold the iron off the towel letting the steam go into the towel?Again........Thanks
I agree with the truoil, but I don't varithane it. if you finish it with the varithane you have to sand it to fix it if it gets scratched. If you just use the truoil you can fix the scratch by just putting a little more truoil on it. If you sand in the truoil you can get a super deep lustrous finish to, it just takes a little more work.