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Priory Polishes
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Priory Polishes has been selling high quality restoration products for over 20 years. We hand-mix and produce a wide array of Furniture, clock and metal restoration products in the traditional manner and post around the UK daily.
How To Use Metal Leaf | Priory Polishes
Metal Leaf by Annie Sloan is used for gilding surfaces and they come in two different variations. You can choose from Gold, Silver and Copper to create beautiful decorative features on your painted furniture.
Transfer leaf is useful for gilding larger surface areas, such as walls or large flat surfaces on furniture. It is very lightly adhered to a tissue making it easy to apply in larger sections.
1.Apply a thin layer of Annie Sloan Gold Size to the surface that you are going to gild, using a brush.
2.Allow to dry for 15 minutes, when the gold size becomes clear.
3.On the transfer leaf, remove the backing sheet.
4.Carefully apply the leaf with your hands into position.
5.Smooth and remove any e...
Transfer leaf is useful for gilding larger surface areas, such as walls or large flat surfaces on furniture. It is very lightly adhered to a tissue making it easy to apply in larger sections.
1.Apply a thin layer of Annie Sloan Gold Size to the surface that you are going to gild, using a brush.
2.Allow to dry for 15 minutes, when the gold size becomes clear.
3.On the transfer leaf, remove the backing sheet.
4.Carefully apply the leaf with your hands into position.
5.Smooth and remove any e...
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Osmo Spray Cleaner | Priory Polishes
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Osmo Spray Cleaner 8026 is a ready-to-use spray solution for daily cleaning and maintenance of oiled and waxed wood surfaces. It is ideal for use on wood that has been finished using Osmo products as it cleans the surface without removing the oils or waxes. It is especially mild on skin as it is free of dyes and fragrances, biodegradable, free of solvents and emissions. For everyday cleaning & ...
Osmo Tannin Spot Remover | Priory Polishes
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Osmo Tannin Spot Remover is a spray solution that is very effective in removing black spots and stains on hardwood flooring, furniture and worktops caused by metal and water etc. This works on woods containing tannin such as Oak, walnut, cherry, and mahogany. -Highly effective in removing black spots on woods containing tannic acid -Reverses staining without any sanding needed before treating w...
OSMO Country Shades Elements | Priory Polishes
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Osmo Country Shades Elements is a collection of 120 bespoke wood oil colours and is expanding further in the future with an even wider range. These colours have been carefully selected by osmo experts and inspired by the elements of nature and all journeys of life as we experience them. Osmo Country shades has been created with a passion for nature and how it makes us feel. The colour choices c...
How To Paint Antique Furniture | Priory Polishes
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Chalk paint is a decorative furniture paint, is very easy to use and rarely requires any preparation to the wood, such as sanding or stripping with no primer needed. Chalk paint by Annie Sloan is water based, therefore is non flammable and non toxic. priorypolishes.co.uk/product-category/chalk-paint-by-annie-sloan/ If you find this video useful, why not buy me a coffee! www.buymeacoffee.com/pri...
How To Paint Vintage Furniture | Priory Polishes
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We offer Furniture Chalk Paint by Annie Sloan in all unique colours. Annie Sloan Chalk Paint is a superb furniture paint that is easy to use with some very unusual colours. We are stockists of all Annie Sloan paints and their Waxes, Lacquers, brushes, Stencils and finishes. priorypolishes.co.uk/product-category/chalk-paint-by-annie-sloan/ If you find this video useful, why not buy me a coffee! ...
Fiddes Hard Wax Oil | Priory Polishes
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Fiddes Hard Wax Oil Tints, is a natural blend of oils & waxes that colour the timber and adds a rich tinted depth but also gives a durability & high degree of protection to the timber. This is mainly used on interior woods. priorypolishes.co.uk If you find this video useful, why not buy me a coffee! www.buymeacoffee.com/priorypolishes Fiddes Hard Wax Oil - Clear Satin priorypolishes.co.uk/produ...
Osmo UV Protection Oil | Priory Polishes
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Osmo Uv-Protection Oil extra, is ideal for protection against the sun. This clear, satin wood finish is based on natural oil ingredients for UV protection on outdoors exterior wood. priorypolishes.co.uk If you find this video useful, why not buy me a coffee! www.buymeacoffee.com/priorypolishes Osmo Uv-Protection Oil Extra - Clear Satin priorypolishes.co.uk/product/osmo-uv-protection-oil-extra-c...
Osmo TopOil | Priory Polishes
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Osmo TopOil is a transparent oil-wax combination for treating furniture and kitchen worktops made of wood. Available in Satin, Matt or Natural finish and is based on natural plant oils and waxes. It is suitable for all types of wood. priorypolishes.co.uk If you find this video useful, why not buy me a coffee! www.buymeacoffee.com/priorypolishes Osmo Top Oil - 500ml - An Oil-Wax Finish priorypol...
Osmo Door Oil | Priory Polishes
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Osmo Door Oil is ideal for protecting interior doors made of solid wood and comes in a clear satin or raw. It is a clear or transparent wood finish that uniquely combines the advantages of natural oils and waxes in one product. priorypolishes.co.uk If you find this video useful, why not buy me a coffee! www.buymeacoffee.com/priorypolishes Osmo Door Oil priorypolishes.co.uk/product/osmo-door-oil/
Osmo Polyx Oil | Priory Polishes
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A guide on how to use Osmo Polyx Oil. priorypolishes.co.uk If you find this video useful, why not buy me a coffee! www.buymeacoffee.com/priorypolishes We stock a full range of Osmo-Polyx Oil on our website here: priorypolishes.co.uk/product-category/brands/osmo/ Music: ruclips.net/video/gZXvdWdjY68/видео.html
How To Colour Metal | Priory Polishes
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Priory Polishes Black Metal Antiquing Patination Fluid, also known as Tourmaline or Patination fluid, is used for the colouring and ageing of Zinc, Mild Steel, Copper, Brass, Bronze etc. It is easy to use and ideal in antique restoration for ageing new brass and copper fittings. It is fast, effective and etches the colour onto the surface of the metal. Our Black Tourmaline leaves a nice dark fi...
How To Wax Pine | Priory Polishes
Просмотров 18 тыс.2 года назад
Fiddes Stripped Pine Wax is a warm honey colour, used on bare Stripped Pine wood along with Pine furniture and fittings around the home. It has been used for many years on Pine antique furniture as it offers such a lovely smooth finish. priorypolishes.co.uk If you find this video useful, why not buy me a coffee! www.buymeacoffee.com/priorypolishes Products Used: Fiddes Stripped Pine Wax prioryp...
How To Use Liberon Gilt Varnish | Priory Polishes
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Liberon Gilt Varnish is an easy to apply gilt finish that is suitable for use on wood, pottery, metal and plaster. priorypolishes.co.uk If you find this video useful, why not buy me a coffee! www.buymeacoffee.com/priorypolishes Products Used: Liberon Gilt Varnish - 30 ml - For Fine Detail Gilding priorypolishes.co.uk/product/liberon-gilt-varnish/ Liberon Gilt Filler Sticks - 25g priorypolishes....
How To Clean Metal | Priory Polishes
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Priory Polishes Metal Cleaner 500ml is a highly effective cleaner used on Brass, Copper, Bronze, Gold, Silver, Platinum and Most other Precious Metals. It removes tarnish, grease, oil and dirt with ease to restore the original lustre to your metal. Jade Oil 500ml is a protective oil to displace humidity and moisture from Metal surfaces. It will minimise tarnishing by depositing a thin protectiv...
How To Clean Silver | Priory Polishes
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How To Clean Silver | Priory Polishes
How To Clean Copper | Priory Polishes
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How To Clean Copper | Priory Polishes
How To Clean A Clock Mechanism | Priory Polishes
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How To Clean A Clock Mechanism | Priory Polishes
How To Wax Finished Wood | Priory Polishes
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How To Wax Finished Wood | Priory Polishes
How To Wax Unfinished Wood | Priory Polishes
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How To Wax Unfinished Wood | Priory Polishes
How To Use Wax Filler | Priory Polishes
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How To Use Wax Filler | Priory Polishes
How To Body Up Using French Polish | Priory Polishes
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How To Body Up Using French Polish | Priory Polishes
How To Stain Wood | Priory Polishes
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How To Stain Wood | Priory Polishes
How To Grain Fill Wood | Priory Polishes
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How To Grain Fill Wood | Priory Polishes
How To Make A French Polishing Rubber | Priory Polishes
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How To Make A French Polishing Rubber | Priory Polishes
How To Strip Wood | Priory Polishes
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How To Strip Wood | Priory Polishes
How To French Polish | Priory Polishes
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How To French Polish | Priory Polishes
How To Repair & Restore Gilding | Priory Polishes
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How To Repair & Restore Gilding | Priory Polishes
impressive.
That was so relaxing to watch
Thankyou! 😄
I hate living in Idaho, USA. No oak, maple, hickory, mahogany, walnut, cherry, birch, teak, ipe, nothing decent. Just pine and fir.
Amazing!
Thank you :)
Keep up the good work😊
Thankyou! 😁
Wax filler sticks are brilliant...I've used them to fill dents, holes and scratches on my furniture and floors..even a laminate worktop...you cannot see the repair when it's completed..and it's so quick and easy to do.
It looks good, but isnt this kind of restoration covering up the genuine gold gilding with just a coloured wax? Not being critical just a genuine question about the degree of "restoration".
Hi, thank you for your comment. I suppose it depends on how damaged the gilding is. in this case this frame was very worn and damaged so it benefitted from the restoration. You can choose how far you restore the piece, it is just a choice of personal preference! I hope this helps! :)
Super
Thank you :)
May I ask. I have a clock the same style but onyx . It’s over hundred years old and needs cleaning but I don’t know what to use. Would you be able to recommend? I’d be grateful.
Thank you for your message, with Onyx you could try using the Antiquax Marble Wax ( priorypolishes.co.uk/product/antiquax-marble-wax/ ) as this is for polished light stone/marble. I hope this helps :)
@@priorypolishes thank you I will try it!
@@priorypolishes I cannot thank you enough. The wax is perfect and the clock already looks so much better . Thanks again!
@@matthewsands7170 That's fantastic! if you have any images please feel free to send to our email or social media for a chance to be featured! 😄 Email: info@priorypolishes.co.uk Instagram: @priorypolishes Facebook: Priory Polishes
Leaving after 10 seconds...'music' is too annoying.
Hi Mike, thank you for your comment. On the video at the bottom left of the screen there is a button which mutes the music! I hope this helps :)
Also useful for meccano brassware!
I tried to collect my own bees wax but they were killer bees 🐝 and im dead now 💀 😭
Oh no Rip! Maybe if you bought our beeswax you would have survived! 😉
Does it harden? Thank you
Hi, yes this will harden once you have finished buffing it in! Hope this helps :)
@@priorypolishesthat’s amazing. We have a small hairline crack that’s appeared in our oak otterman, I presume this would work in the same way?
@@robertchinn8728 Hi yes this should work absolutely on your oak otterman!
You ever hand plane the surface down first after stripping? That wood looked pretty marred.
He didn't sand properly. He should of water washed to raise the grain and could of used a much higher quality ceramic or silicon carbide paper on a block p150 should of done it or a light going over with p120, then p180 and p240. You cannot use a plane as the venner is too thin.
Really good video, thank you 👏
Hi, Thank you for your lovely feedback :)
Wow thats clean from uk
Hi, Thank you for your lovely feedback :)
Too much time spent showing you the same task over and over. Could have been done in half the time. Awful music.
Hi, our music is copyright free and we have had no complaints as of yet. There is a mute button on the video you can press to not hear the music. A lot of people like to see the process of the task, in our description, we have time stamps so that you can skip to the next step quickly! I hope this helps :)
Sorry but it was tedious . How many times do you have to be shown how to scrape varnish off! @@priorypolishes
@@pennysavervh You are absolutely entitled to your opinion, however we have never had any complaints on the length of the video! Like I stated before, people love to watch the entire process of the restoration, and there is a button to skip if not! :)
Lovely work. Is this product suitable for use on wood veneer?
Hi yes this is suitable on most wood veneers but always test on a small patch to ensure compatibility! Hope this helps :)
at the first 2 application of shellac, talcum powder is used to fill the grain and to sand the surface smooth. then you get a glass like mirror surface. then you apply the rest of five layers over the course of the next 60 days. that's shellack in europe.
and the rubber is called cotton ball
Hi we have never heard of this process before using talcum powder! :)
before the 20th century there was no grain filler pase for sale, they used talcum powder to set in the grooves of the grain, until it filled them gradually, and the surface was glass like
Lol. Wrong. For a full grain finish you would typically apply about 200 to 300 coats, in two batches two weeks apart, for a half grain finish you would apply less than 100 coats over probably two days. Talc is pumice, you never use that to fill, French chalk was often used to burnish with acid in water with the palm of the hand after drying. Original grain filler was plaster of Paris and water dye / pigment, you would wet your wadding, dip it in the plaster, wet it again, then dip it in the dye / pigment powder and rub it in. You would remove the excess with hessian.
@@SilverSpur1the rubber is made up from double skinned 'rabbit' wadding which is cotton based, and the wiper, which is close weave cotton as used for hotel or hospital sheets. A partially dried, used wadding pad is called a fad.
Is this just the wax straight onto sanded pine or has it been sealed with shellac sanding sealer before hand?
Hi, The Wax has been put straight onto the Stripped Pine with no Sanding Sealer. I hope this helps :)
hello !! Does wood wax seals wood grain/fibre ?
Hi this would seal the wood but not give a waterproof finish. I hope this helps :)
I was on board, until the wire brushing and wax "effect".. It looks contrived and Disney-fide. I would have preferred bleaching and or Lime washing.
Hi, if you do not use the liming brush to open the grain, then the liming paste will not stick in the grain and will not work. You can not cause a limed effect without opening the grain first.
@@priorypolishes Well that is not entirely true... I have seen lime wax used without using a wire brush and sure the effect was lessened, but I think in this and other cases, that is a good thing.. less is more!
@@rw9207 I suppose this depends on the type of finish you want. If you want to Lime wood correctly, you do need to open the grain but if you prefer a lessened effect, you could just use a white wood wax, rather than the liming wax.
@@priorypolishes Correctly? ...correctness is determined by the desired effect. there is no singular correct way. There is only result.
This is not traditional French polishing this is modern day polishing
Thank you for your comment, this has been done in the traditional way but using a few modern materials such as the Grain Filler to speed up the process :)
Wrong. This is a 100% amateur, totally incorrect way not to polish, this advice will ruin your item.
@@tajnewellWhy didn't it ruin his item then...just asking.
😉 *Promosm*
Thank you.
Looks grate!!! But is the SAME PROCESS THAT APPLYING ANY Stein with 3 coats of polyurethane!! 🤷♂️
Hi, this is a completely different finish as polyurethane will leave a thick finish that is difficult to repair if needed in the future. Polyurethane is also not a very eco-friendly finish. French polish is a more traditional finish that is smooth and highlights the grain beautifully. it is also easier to repair if needed and is more suitable on any antique pieces. I certainly would not use a polyurethane finish on any antique furniture or you will devalue it. Hope this helps :)
@@priorypolishesp
Excellent - let's smother this rosewood in a plastic coating!
Lol you just ruined the piece polishing it totally wrong and embedding half a ton of oil into the shellac. I will give you a million quid to the charity of your choice if you can post a high res photo of the surface now and it has zero cracks 😂
Hi, great job! Please could you tell me what colour wax you have used?
Hi, for this we used Fiddes Supreme Wax in the colour 'Stripped Pine' : priorypolishes.co.uk/product/fiddes-supreme-wax-polish/?attribute_colours=Stripped+Pine I hope this helps :)
Hi, would one 230gr container be enough to cover an oakwood door ? I guess it needs more than one coat ? And what are the correct mixing ratios for turpentine or wood dye ? Greets
Hi, You may need a couple of tins for this. I would not mix anything into the grain filler but you can stain the door after it has been Grain filled. We do have grain Filler available here: priorypolishes.co.uk/product/rustins-grain-filler/ I hope this helps :)
@@priorypolishes Ok thanks for your reply, i just ordered 5 tins of Rustins grainfiller. Greets
@@krisgebruers8471 Thank you, once your order has been received we will get this processed straight away. Have a lovely week :)
@@priorypolishes Cheers ;)
when in the building up layers phase, how long should you leave between layers, does the french polish need to dry for 24 hours before the next coat?
Hi, apologies for the delay. This will depend on your room temperature but if your room is warm and dry you can usually add around a coat every 30 minutes to 1 hour. You will feel the polish start to get sticky if you are applying too quickly. Leave 24 hours between de-nibbing for best results. I hope this helps :)
When brushing, probably around 20 to 30 mins, with his dry coats in the video, about 5 mins. For rubbering, you should be able to do 3 to 5 overlapping coats one after the other, then wait ten mins, it's cumulative. Takes a few years to work out when to stop, thats why you never wear gloves, you need to feel the finish under the rubber.
Beautiful finish.. I like the way you added the black wax generously and buffed away… great work! Hard work too ☺️
Thank you for your lovely comment :)
Would this work on a gilded metal clock? If not What would be the equivalent treatment?
Hi, You would probably have to use a Gilt Varnish for this, I would recommend: priorypolishes.co.uk/product/liberon-gilt-varnish/ I hope this helps :)
A really clear guide. No nonsense. Thank you.
Thank you :)
I know you can stain the grain filler by using spirit based wood stain/dye, but would it be recommended to also stain the wood before applying the grain filler to ensure a consistent colour?
We usually stain the wood after grain filling as this will stain the grain filler at the same time and we find it creates a more even colour, but you can stain the wood first if you preferred. I hope this helped :)
@@priorypolishes yes thanks for your reply, im planning on staining and grainfilling a mahogany guitar, applying a wiping varnish/poly over the top, ill stain the grain filler with the dye and also another stain after the grainfiller to enbolden the colour of the wood, thanks.
The liberon gilt wax stick I bought is too hard. Can't create softness to sculpt. Any suggestions, heat?
If you cut off small sections and warm it between your fingers you will be able to sculpt/mould the gilt wax more easily. Hope this helps :)
Does the gilt filler stick dry hard?
Hi Thank you for your comment, so this does dry fairly solid but if you were to put pressure on with your nail you may mark it, we do also have other Gilding products available on our website: priorypolishes.co.uk/product-category/purpose/gilt-restoration/ I hope this helps :)
@@priorypolishes, thank you
I love this stuff…but is there any way to stop it rubbing off? :-0
Hi thank you for your comment, with the Gilt Varnish it usually sticks quite well, what are you using this on? When fully dry you can sometimes apply a wax finish on top such as Priory Polishes Light Tones wax: priorypolishes.co.uk/product/priory-polishes-finishing-bees-wax-furniture-polish-400-ml/ I hope this helps :)
It's a really beautiful table, the wood is amazing 🙂
Thank you :)
its Ziricote FYI, amazing grain and fairly soft too.
Lol. It's Brazilian rosewood
@@tajnewell Beautiful and a shame to use such wood for a table
An interesting video with soothing music, I loved it.
Thank you, i'm glad you enjoyed this :)
lovly finish, so much nicer then poly finishes. j
Thank you :)
French polish with linseed oil last longer than regular wood stain
I have no idea what this method ( if a method at all ) but whilst linseed oil will darken a timber substrate, especially a light coloured one, it is not a substitute for a pigmented dye or stain. IMO the practice of applying oil to a surface then coating with shellac ( French polish ) is poor practice and why the need ? Absolutely no need
Hello 🙂 The finish looks really great, but I wonder whether the colour would change as the pine ages? Would it go more orange/yellow in tone?
Hi, this would only happen if the Pine was exposed to direct sunlight over time, but the wax would offer some protection. I hope this helps :)
it turns yellow, as yellow as the smiley face you put there
Another tip would be to make your polishing rubber much bigger ! Easier to handle and increases coverage
Yes a good tip!
Rubbish music , you don’t need it
All the necessary supplies are available online and be careful as many are highly inflammable and if you choose a solvent based paint / varnish stripper you should wear leather or thick rubber gloves as this product will burn your skin. In my professional opinion with 30 years experience as a antique furniture restorer I only use a chemical solvent based stripper . Used sensibly and carefully they are 100 % more effective than the water based or alcohol based products .
Hi! Thank you for your comment. We do have all these products available on our website priorypolishes.co.uk :)
Leather and rubber gloves are useless, solvent will soak into the leather and will break the rubber within minutes. You need chemical resistant latex nitrile gloves like Nitrex 440 etc. These are normally blue.
As a professional, qualified antique furniture restorer - conservator with over 30 years experience I would not recommend using any metal stripper tool as shown in this video. Such a technique could scratch or mark the substrate whilst removing the layers of old finish etc. Also if that does happen with Rosewood as shown in this demonstration it will cause a dark line / patch that will be impossible to remove with bleach, oxyalic acid etc. My tip if you must scrape an antique furniture finish is to use unwanted credit/ debit cards or similar. Wearing leather gloves to gently remove the now softened finish with a plastic card works very well and then use the card to gather up the mess into several sheets of newspaper , wrap securely and dispose of safely
Hi, you are correct about the stripper in your previous comment, we always use a solvent based stripper as this is far more effective than water based. A stripping knife works perfectly with the stripper and as long as you use it correctly, it is very difficult to scratch the surface. This will also speed up the stripping time. Using plastic to strip with a solvent based stripper would not be recommended as this could melt the plastic and this is why we use a metal scraper. You can also use steel wire wool to strip but on Rosewood we use a fine grade as a harsh grade can darken the wood. Always wear gloves for safety. We do supply all these products on our website priorypolishes.co.uk :)
@@priorypolishes whilst I understand your point the use of plastic debit / credit cards work perfectly well when used to move the stripper and soften ed finish off the substrate and into a good clump of old newspaper. The technique is simple and swift thus not allowing the card to melt away. IMO there is always the danger of beginners abrading the surface with any metal scraper.
With metal exposed to solvents (new and old remanents thereof) and other unknown substances, there will likely be subtle chemical reactions and leaching of corrosive material deep into your precious wooden surface... Plastic is the way to go but used debit/credit cards??? They don't sell plastic spatulas ( spatulæ) in your hardware stores? I bought a set several years ago and they have proven to be extremely durable, and more importanly, very effectieve at removing old finish.
If you're a pro, then why the hell are you on these videos?
Purely out of interest to see what other folk say @@yeetnama9094
Why is the sanding limited to 180 grit?
This is so that the oil will penetrate the wood, if you sand it any finer it will close the grain and stop the oil from absorbing into the timber as effectively, I hope this helps :)
Nice work, but unfortunately you did not activate the translation for several languages, including Arabic, in order to understand or read what is written. First, because the video is proposed by RUclips, and this means the largest segment on which the video will be shown from different nationalities, countries and languages, so you have to activate the languages as some do. I hope you will do what someone did one day when I asked him to activate the language, so he activated it and added the Arabic language, then he replied to the comment, he told me that he took the advice and that it is activated, and I can re-watch the video and all the videos
A very very good demonstration but the music is brain killing. Better to leave it silent.
I loved the music. To each their own
I just turned off the music for a bit....the loop did get to me a bit.
Can you use black wax on top of pine furniture that already has a finish to darken the orange color and condition?
Hi, This will depend what kind of finish is on your Pine, but in most cases you can use a Dark wax like: priorypolishes.co.uk/product/fiddes-mellow-wax-furniture-polish/ in the colour 'Jacobean' or if it's only a wax finish that's currently on your Pine then I would suggest using: priorypolishes.co.uk/product/fiddes-jacobean-wax/ , as the supreme wax works on top of existing wax finishes. I hope this helps :)
Very nice job. Can you use the slate blacking on an ebonized wood clock, or is there a better way?
Thank you, for your wooden clock I would recommend using Liberon Black Polish: priorypolishes.co.uk/product/liberon-black-polish/ We have also done an Article on how Ebonise Wood here: priorypolishes.co.uk/how-to-ebonise-wood/ I hope this helps :)