danjennings1958
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Hello - first post here looking for some advice?
We have a 15th Century house in suffolk recently sanded back many years of dark stain to reveal some really rather nice oak window frames and a reasonable door, albeit a bit hobbled together, its looking a lot better after removing the dark stain, as you can see in the picture.
Wede like to keep the lighter colour, which is even lighter after sanding starting at 40 grades, then 80, 120 and 240 sandpaper.
as far as protecting it is concerned were looking for something that wont darken the wood at all.
ive tried a sample patch using tung oil but it looks terrible.
Any suggestions please?
We have a 15th Century house in suffolk recently sanded back many years of dark stain to reveal some really rather nice oak window frames and a reasonable door, albeit a bit hobbled together, its looking a lot better after removing the dark stain, as you can see in the picture.
Wede like to keep the lighter colour, which is even lighter after sanding starting at 40 grades, then 80, 120 and 240 sandpaper.
as far as protecting it is concerned were looking for something that wont darken the wood at all.
ive tried a sample patch using tung oil but it looks terrible.
Any suggestions please?