Thanks Thanks:  0
Needs Pictures Needs Pictures:  0
Picture(s) thanks Picture(s) thanks:  0
Results 1 to 4 of 4
  1. #1
    Join Date
    Jun 2013
    Location
    Brisbane
    Posts
    89

    Default Bugger, that's not what I wanted - Stain removal help

    Hi all,

    This might be more appropriate in the restoration section but anyway...

    Can anyone recommend the best way to remove a fresh first coat of Sikkens Cetol HLSe from Red Cedar? I've applied it (Mahogany stain) to a set of expensive french doors but on reflection it's not right and I would like a more chocolate brown finish rather than the red hues you get with the mahogany.

    How painful is this going to be? I still have a set of 5 (10 light) bifolds to do and these doors will be next to each other so I want to make sure this one is done correctly before moving onto those.

    Kind regards

    49181210_746227855775766_7488783051221106688_n.jpg

  2. # ADS
    Google Adsense Advertisement
    Join Date
    Always
    Location
    Advertising world
    Posts
    Many





     
  3. #2
    Join Date
    Jul 2005
    Location
    Oberon, NSW
    Age
    63
    Posts
    13,359

    Default

    Got some scrap offcuts of the same timber?

    I'd suggest finishing them in the same way, to give you something to experiment on.

    Red hues as a base aren't incompatible with chocolate brown; I've done similar to add a 'glow' to walnut, for example, usually when I'm using a light- or gold coloured timber to start off with.

    So, you may be able to get a colour you're happier with by using a coat or two of darker finish over the top of the existing one. That'd save you the pain of trying to sand this one back to fresh wood at least... although it would mean you'd need to apply a first coat of the same Mahogany to all the others as well.

    But try it on scrap first, OK?
    I may be weird, but I'm saving up to become eccentric.

    - Andy Mc

  4. #3
    Join Date
    Feb 2003
    Location
    back in Alberta for a while
    Age
    68
    Posts
    12,006

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Skew ChiDAMN!! View Post
    Red hues as a base aren't incompatible with chocolate brown; I've done similar to add a 'glow' to walnut, for example, usually when I'm using a light- or gold coloured timber to start off with.

    So, you may be able to get a colour you're happier with by using a coat or two of darker finish over the top of the existing one. That'd save you the pain of trying to sand this one back to fresh wood at least... although it would mean you'd need to apply a first coat of the same Mahogany to all the others as well.


    The stain is described as penetrating and it's gone onto Western Red Cedar.
    Short of sanding 1-2 mm off each face and edge I don't think you have a hope of removing what you have already put on.


    keep detailed notes and experiment on your first door.
    You will likely need to repeat the steps on the other 5 doors.
    regards from Alberta, Canada

    ian

  5. #4
    Join Date
    May 2007
    Location
    Sth Gippsland Vic
    Posts
    4,365

    Default

    I dont know what base that type of stain is but a clean white rag soaked with metho and try a test to see what comes off and back onto the rag . Then thinners , then Turps . Thats a few easy ways tried . If none of those work then sanding may have to be the way .

    Like Skew said. Unless going darker is an option . Then you would be looking for a stain that is Black . Black with green added is better . To add over the top . This will kill the red off and get you closer to what you need. Test first of course.

    Buying pre mixed colours for this isnt the best way to do it but you may be lucky and find something.

    I keep a supply of dry powder spirit stains . Earth ocher colours and cans of pre mixed commercial colours for use or the mixing up of spirit, water or turps based colours for such adjustments .

    Rob

Similar Threads

  1. Drink ring water stain removal.
    By Shedhand in forum RESTORATION
    Replies: 6
    Last Post: 16th November 2018, 03:56 PM
  2. Stain removal advice - maple veneer Sideboard/Bar.
    By Tikirocker in forum RESTORATION
    Replies: 3
    Last Post: 8th May 2009, 07:25 PM
  3. Bore stain removal, is it possible?
    By Malperth in forum NOTHING AT ALL TO DO WITH WOODWORK
    Replies: 8
    Last Post: 12th October 2008, 10:14 PM
  4. Water stain removal
    By Touchwood in forum WOODTURNING - GENERAL
    Replies: 5
    Last Post: 2nd November 2006, 07:25 PM
  5. Removal Of Stain From Fingers - Help !
    By Sorehorse in forum FINISHING
    Replies: 19
    Last Post: 5th November 2005, 01:28 PM

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •