[Public-List] Cleaning and caring for the cabin woodwork

Mpcbi via Public-List public-list at lists.alberg30.org
Fri Jul 8 11:46:07 PDT 2016


I refinished my woodwork last year using this process: 

A good cleaning scrubbing brush with a Murphy soap and tsp mixture inside and out but no sanding. 
Stained with Minwax Red mahogany, one heavy coat, the wood came out a fair bit darker but even colored.
Used Circa 1850 lemon oil as a finish with a second coat this spring, smells nice for a bit and is a good easy finish to use. Fast drying, easy to apply and not overpowering as a fairly mat not glossy finish! I am pleased with results and have got lots of compliments! 

I also painted the fiberglass 3 coats of white gloss Tremclad (rustoleum in USA) that brings out the darker stain of the woodwork!

Hope this helps,

Maurice
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> Le 2016-07-08 à 07:43, Jonathan Bresler via Public-List <public-list at lists.alberg30.org> a écrit :
> 
> Folks
> 
> Just read John Vigor's blog (johnvigor.blogspot.com) for July 7th in which
> he mentions lemon oil.
> 
> Is that what folks use on the woodwork below?
> Over varnish or polyurethane or whatever?
> 
> My wife mentioned Old English lemon oil as something that I might use on
> the woodwork below not that it all washed.  Some is finished, bulkheads for
> instance.  Some is raw and worn smooth, handrails and rail on top of settee
> backs for example.
> 
> Jonathan
> 
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> Jonathan M Bresler
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