[MR] About wood finishing
David Chessler
chessler at usa.net
Tue Feb 10 14:03:55 PST 2009
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From: Ron Osceola <ronosceola at gmail.com>
To: atlantia at atlantia.sca.org
Subject: [MR] About wood finishing
> My Dad was a master furniture finisher and worked for years restoring
> beautiful antiques. Murphy's oil Soap is indeed a great place to start as
> it cleans the wood without leaving behind anything that is bad for the
wood.
> Dad would follow this up with a "treatment" he made from very pure bees wax
> mixed with turpentine, he would mix the two together until it became a
thick
> liquid and then he would rub it into the surface of the wood. I have
> occasionally seen him warm the mixture, although with the turpentine being
> as flammable as it is, I never thought this to be a very safe practice.
This
> treatment does give a deep inner glow to the wood and makes it shine (a
> slight semi-gloss kind of shine)
>
>
Put it in a metal dish, and put the metal dish in a basin of hot water. That's
safe. If it cools down too much, add more water from a teapot.
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