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27th April 2017, 11:57 AM #1New Member
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Organoil Hard Burnishing Oil Stain Removal Question
Hi All, having used this forum 6 years ago to inform my benchtop finish, it now needs a little bit of love to bring it back to life. I used an orbital sander to burnish solid slabs of Mackay Cedar that I bought from a miller up the coast. Overall the result was sensational!
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I have a couple of metal stains and/or burns? from when things have been left on the bench:
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Does anyone have experience cutting them back and resurfacing? I'm concerned that once I start in a patch, I'll end having to keep expanding the edges and the job suddenly becomes much larger than a touch up.
If the work is going to be OTT, I'll probably just run a finish over the top using Organoil Woodsheen as the whole top needs a bit of rejuvenation.
Any links, experience or advice would be greatly appreciated!
Cheers
Tim
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27th April 2017, 02:45 PM #2Member
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Hi Tim
In the past i have used this system and got rid of some stains left from a tin. Cut a lemon in half, put a bit of salt on the stain and then rub it down with the cut lemon. Keep rubbing and even let it sit for a short period and then rub it again.
Good luck
Router
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27th April 2017, 10:01 PM #3
Personally I would not worry about it. Call it patina, or history.
There ain't no devil, it's just god when he's drunk!!
Tom Waits
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28th April 2017, 10:37 AM #4New Member
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That's my thought. Better half thinks differently!
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28th April 2017, 11:08 AM #5
Scorch marks may have gone deep into the wood so even sanding all the way back to clear wood may leave a depression. Give Router's salt and lemon trick a go and if any marks are still there then it's patina or history.
May be time to make a few trivets to rest pots on.
Regards
John
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