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    Default Sideboard rescue

    Hi,
    this is one of my next projects and I'm looking for guidance. I'm thinking of a light sand using Festool rotary sander 150/5 on the top only then matching stain followed by Feast and Watson Wipe On Poly all over (handles removed of course).
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    You will probably find the stains on the top will cause you some grief.
    Best of luck.

    John

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    I refurbed one for a entertainment unit. Came up a treat. The old veneer is thicker than modern stuff so you might be able to sand out the water rings.
    I frenched polished mine after sanding it wright back starting with 120g. Good luck.

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    That is spectacular.
    I have stained and it comes up nicely

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    Finally some stain and less visibility on the water marks
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    What did you do to get such shine?

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    Wet sanding from 600g to 2500g then some micro mesh to 12000g then buffing. yeah a bit of work involved.

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    Front and side sanded to surprise me with the condition .IMG_0311.jpgIMG_0313.jpgIMG_0315.jpgIMG_0316.jpgIMG_0317.jpg

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    Finally stained chocolate walnut
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