Dan Admin Staff member Feb 15, 2017 #2 Sand and varnish/oil or whatever finish it has. If a bit of soapy water isn't sorting it out.
J Jon Thelwell TF Feb 15, 2017 #3 Dan said: Sand and varnish/oil or whatever finish it has. If a bit of soapy water isn't sorting it out. Click to expand... Thanks Dan.. I'll try the soapy water 1st
Dan said: Sand and varnish/oil or whatever finish it has. If a bit of soapy water isn't sorting it out. Click to expand... Thanks Dan.. I'll try the soapy water 1st
T Time's Ran Out Feb 16, 2017 #4 If it's in the grain you'll need a French Polisher! Too late now IMHO but for others -Never work over unsealed or unprotected wood of any type. Even drips from the sponge will stain.
If it's in the grain you'll need a French Polisher! Too late now IMHO but for others -Never work over unsealed or unprotected wood of any type. Even drips from the sponge will stain.
H hmtiling Feb 16, 2017 #5 I've had white spirit pull me out of the poo when the worktop hasn't had enough danish oil on it
J Jon Thelwell TF Feb 16, 2017 #6 hmtiling said: I've had white spirit pull me out of the poo when the worktop hasn't had enough danish oil on it Click to expand... It was due a seal too !
hmtiling said: I've had white spirit pull me out of the poo when the worktop hasn't had enough danish oil on it Click to expand... It was due a seal too !
O On one Feb 16, 2017 #9 Not much comfort to you, but.........I have never seen the point in Oak worktops. It's not a matter of if, but when they will stain.
Not much comfort to you, but.........I have never seen the point in Oak worktops. It's not a matter of if, but when they will stain.