Help please -- Pine furniture ....

Started by flossy, March 16, 2009, 08:57:23

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flossy

 
   Sorry susan ,  just ' posted ' in my usual way, rapid !  and didn't see you ! :-[

   How lovely, I can call you my neighbour,  wheathampstead  is sooo lovely,

   enjoy your hols, 

   Must seek out  jersey farm ! 

   floss xxx
Hertfordshire,   south east England

flossy

Hertfordshire,   south east England

susan1

I used to try to do it once a year, but didnt always manage it when the kids were small tho ;D

littlebabybird


flossy



   Thank you for your help lbb,   woodwax 22 sounds good.    :)

   Had no idea there were so many products for what I need !

   Knew I would find it on here though  --    ;D

   Thanks again,

   floss xxx
Hertfordshire,   south east England

1066

Quote from: flossy on March 16, 2009, 18:12:49
   Arn't they all wonderful 1066 ,      ;D 

   floss xxx 

Aren't they just!

Kea - what a wonderful book to have, I have my mums recipie book, but it doesn't have nearly as many interesting recipies in it !!

flossy

 

   Sorry Baccy Man,  I had missed your post !       :-\

   Thanks so much for the info  --  thats the very stuff,  Danish Oil !


   floss xxx
Hertfordshire,   south east England

tonybloke

All the doors in our house are danish oiled. put on a generous coat forst, (with a cloth), leave to dry for 24 hrs. then rub down with very fine wire wool, then apply another coat of danish oil. leave this coat to dry for 48 hrs, then you can buff with a soft cloth to a dull sheen, it's fantastic stuff!! ;)
You couldn't make it up!

Kea

Sorry read all the way through my Mum's book last night...there are some truly bizarre recipes in it.....one to waterproof stuff sounded really dangerous it had lead in it :o! anyway the one that was missing was her furniture polish recipe...now I'd really like it myself.

1066

Kea - what a shame, but I bet you enjoyed reading the book  :)

And now I can't decide between linseed oil, birwax or danish oil on the doors and frames - too many choices. LOL

artichoke

I swear by Tong oil. I looked it up, and the other name is Danish Oil.  I have a beech surface around my sink and the Tong oil (maybe twice in 10 years) keeps it protected and looking new even around the sink and all its splashes. Small amount of sanding where there are stains, and it comes up like new.

Kea

This sounds as though it could be it....http://www.makeyourown.net/Furniture_Polish_recipe_2.shtml

It certainly has the right ingredients I thought I was remembering a really odd combination but i have found this on the web.

flossy



   That's fantastic  Kea,   well done you for finding it !

    Like the sound of  '' twice in 10yrs '' artichoke -  sounds like my kind of dusting,     :o

    Do they sell linseed oil today - boiled already -  I wonder  [ hope ] ,

    Bet your doors look a picture tonybloke,  a lot of hard work but worth it,

    floss xxx

   
Hertfordshire,   south east England

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