Don’t waste your time searching. This is the one and only correct video for this type of repair. Well done it’s nice to see an actual craftsman make content.
Looking at the depth of those scratches I couldn't see how you were going to repair it. Silly me! I'm watching Ross Taylor. How dare I doubt his ability!!!
I love your videos! Very educational, easy going, well communicated. Hundreds online and yours plus one other channel are for me the best in restoration channels. Thanks, Ross!
Did you wet sand the entire piece to make sure the finish was even? I have a large dining table which had similar small area of scratches but I guess I’ll need to sand and coat the entire length of table?
That was incredible..! Thanks, I really needed that info, it’s so helpful. I have a similar situation with a surface that has some scratches, and even some cigarette burns. I’m pretty sure I’ll be able to get it close to looking new again now. I hope your business is going great.
Good job! I have a question, may I show you my table and can you please give me some advice, could I repair it or not? There's really big scratches, so I need your advice
Thanks for Sharing the Video - great information...What would you recommend for a 1960's Teak Office desk to keep the Wood desktop maintained ie the ones with a Leather green inlay ... where my hands are constantly touching ect..Oil or Finish ? seems like a semi- Satin finish on the desk at the moment
I thought you couldn’t/shouldn’t use wax on lacquer. Please explain…I need to fix several pieces and they all have a lacquer finish. Thank you in advance.
I have the same situation in a beautiful mid century modern desk, the scratches are not only deep, but wide, as if someone had made them with a key. Do you think the same technique you used here will work? Thanks
I want to be just like you when I grow up to.... 'sept I'm already 75 LOL!! I've been weathering through the Kung Flu by salvaging pieces of furniture tossed out on garbage day and your videos have been not only an inspiration but also profoundly educational... Keep up the great work and I sincerely hope you survive this disaster!!!
He did exactly as I thought: scraping the old varnish, removing the marks from the scratches of the wood (use of paint), a first layer of transparent varnish to disguise the scratches (he used spray varnish, I would use a viscous clear varnish and do a flattening of the varnish with the scratches grooves), to immediately afterwards do the complete varnishing of the wood.
I have a bunch of cat scratches on a table I am trying to get out. I will try that. I saw online people were using hard wax to fill in the cracks. I was going to try both methods and see what blends better.
Where do you buy Naptha? What is it's qualities. Here in Australia we can buy "Shellite "". a hydrocarbon liquid probably about c8 or c10 . It's sold to use in outdoor stoves for campers. Costs about $3 per litre which is twice the cost of Petrol/gasoline. It is volatile and lèaves no oily residue. Stavros
Don’t waste your time searching. This is the one and only correct video for this type of repair. Well done it’s nice to see an actual craftsman make content.
Kind of what about the rest of the table
Hi. Can you clarify the materials you use please? Water based dye? And what sort of acrylic? Many thanks
Looking at the depth of those scratches I couldn't see how you were going to repair it. Silly me! I'm watching Ross Taylor. How dare I doubt his ability!!!
I love your videos! Very educational, easy going, well communicated. Hundreds online and yours plus one other channel are for me the best in restoration channels. Thanks, Ross!
Nice to see a new video from you. I learn from every one you share. Thanks
Nice job!! It's amazing how you can take something all scratched up and return it to new again!!! Love it!😉👍💖
You did a great job, as always. Enjoy watching you!
What a transformation. You have patience and skill. Beautifully done.
Wow. Beautiful table.
Ross, I wanna grow up to be like you! Great job!
That was a loving job you did Ross, with great results. See you soon.
Loved it Ross, beautiful job!!
Wow ,I did not think it could be done they looked bad..But the finish is so good ,looks as if it’s never been damaged before..Great job 🥰
Looks great.. Nice artistry in this refinish job.
What spray finish could be used to fill scratches on a conversion varnish or urethane?
Absolutely what I was looking for on my present project!
Amazing stuff man. Your videos are super relaxing. Like Bob Ross but with furniture repair and woodworking!
That was very impressive. You did a great job.
Beautiful work as always.
I love how you explain everything you're doing
BRAVO! That looks amazing dude.
Another beautiful job! You are so talented!
Great technique.
Very helpful information.
👍
Great job - Beautiful piece. Glad the owner didn’t paint it white! 🤣😂
Thanks for showing this. Wish I knew sooner.
The result looks fantastic! Can you share the products you used? Does anyone know?
Seriously it’s like watching magic! Wow! Great job! I love watching your refinishing videos 😊
Good job, thanks!
I didn't get the jargon you used to state what chemicals you used. Without that, I can't implement your suggestions. Could you post them?
Hey Ross! Another great job by the master! Always enjoy your videos!
Wonderful job!
Did you wet sand the entire piece to make sure the finish was even? I have a large dining table which had similar small area of scratches but I guess I’ll need to sand and coat the entire length of table?
Love to know name of products you use
Beautiful job like always!
That was incredible..!
Thanks, I really needed that info, it’s so helpful.
I have a similar situation with a surface that has some scratches, and even some cigarette burns.
I’m pretty sure I’ll be able to get it close to looking new again now.
I hope your business is going great.
Beautiful work!
Beautiful job.
What's tsp?
Nice Job Scott, Stay Safe !!!.
Please list the products used in your videos.
Any advice on matching stain/finish?
Do you clean up the sanding dust in between spray coats? If so, what do you use?
Wow! You did a beautiful job on that table top, Ross! I think that it's prettier now than it was before, even if it hadn't had the scratches before!
Can you list the products you used in this video ? Thank you
Very nice table. I have one similar, not as fancy, I haven’t opened it in a while. Now I’m curious. Good place to store cards or whatever inside.
Master craftsman!
Good job! I have a question, may I show you my table and can you please give me some advice, could I repair it or not? There's really big scratches, so I need your advice
Wow. Great job! 👍
Thanks for Sharing the Video - great information...What would you recommend for a 1960's Teak Office desk to keep the Wood desktop maintained ie the ones with a Leather green inlay ... where my hands are constantly touching ect..Oil or Finish ? seems like a semi- Satin finish on the desk at the moment
First I must say you do great work.On the ' all scratched up '. What is the spray ( acrylic)you used? And what wax do you use?
Is there anything you can’t do!
Bravo Ross 👏👏
what was the acrylic THAT YOU FILLED THE SCRATCHES WITH
Would you be able to provide links for the products you use
Again....MAGIC!
can someone list the materials he was using?
WOW, you did such a good sympathetic job on that - BRILLIANT :-)
Wow - that's beautiful. Thank you for this video! What is the acrylic spray that you used?
what's the liquid on 6:12 ?can I substitute it with walnut gel? Thank you
Excellent job! LOVE this video, just what I was looking for. May I ask what type of Aniline dye you are using? Powder or liquid?
What is the name of the acrylic your using? What do i look it up under at Home Depot?
What is the spray he uses? And where can I get the die?
What’s wet sanding? What is tsp?
As usual, a super job! Would appreciate knowing what the acrylic spray was
That was amazing!
top? The purpose of wet sanding as opposed to dry sanding?
I was like 1K!!!;) nice work buddy. 👍
What the heck is a TSP?
Trisodiumphosphate
Dam that table looks good 👏👏👏👏👏
awesome professional job
STANDING OVATION GOD BLESSED TALENT
Hi by any chance can you list the products you used in this video I found it really helpful but not sure what products I should use
Did you get a response on products?
Did you open it up to see the damage the Naptha did to the inside where it was folded over?
the naptha does not do any damage to the finish , some did get underneath , but no harm . i waxed the other surfacers as well
@@rosstaylorwoodworking728 OK good to know
Can you list the name of the "acrylic: you are using? I have no clue what product you are referring to. Thank you.
Did you manage to get the name of the acrylic?
Beautiful table and beautiful job on the scratches!
Thanks Ross! Super video!! 😊😊✝✡
Nice patch up job rather than stripping and high build French Polish.
That is incredible
what grit sand paper dd you use?
Thanks Ross, very helpful!
Ross, everything I've seen about TSP says don't get it on your skin. is that wrong or are your hands that tough?
Wats tsp?
Does this lower the value of the piece?
Thank you so much for your video. Do you have any tips on color matching? Thank you in advance. You are so talented!
Did you get any response to colour matching?
Great job. Patience is the name of the game. People like myself are looking for the magic marker quick fix. Not going to happen.
How come you didn't just use acrylic candles sticks
I thought you couldn’t/shouldn’t use wax on lacquer. Please explain…I need to fix several pieces and they all have a lacquer finish. Thank you in advance.
paste wax can be used on any finish
I have the same situation in a beautiful mid century modern desk, the scratches are not only deep, but wide, as if someone had made them with a key. Do you think the same technique you used here will work? Thanks
try it and see , if not you would have to strip the finish . if the scratches go into the wood you will likely have to strip
A lot of work but amazing.
Is the spray acrelic , lacquer, varnish or urathane?
not sure what the solids are but looks similar to lacquer
Ok...does he have a wand or does he wiggle his nose?
Anymore videos coming soon?
hopefully soon , just not much to record lately
It looks a hundred percent better
I want to be just like you when I grow up to.... 'sept I'm already 75 LOL!! I've been weathering through the Kung Flu by salvaging pieces of furniture tossed out on garbage day and your videos have been not only an inspiration but also profoundly educational... Keep up the great work and I sincerely hope you survive this disaster!!!
Great job!!!
He did exactly as I thought: scraping the old varnish, removing the marks from the scratches of the wood (use of paint), a first layer of transparent varnish to disguise the scratches (he used spray varnish, I would use a viscous clear varnish and do a flattening of the varnish with the scratches grooves), to immediately afterwards do the complete varnishing of the wood.
Can you send a link to the varnish you would use?
@@stumbino8361 It would be any canned varnish that can be applied with a brush.
I have a bunch of cat scratches on a table I am trying to get out. I will try that. I saw online people were using hard wax to fill in the cracks. I was going to try both methods and see what blends better.
What do you mean by acrylic?
acrylic spray , similar to lacquer
Nice repair. Hopefully the owner will have more respect for the piece now.
the wife did it !!
Amazing!
Sorry Nice Job Ross, Stay Safe !!!.
First thing should have been to wash it with soap and water oil base solvents don't take off water base contaminants
Why naphtha?
it won't harm the finish and evaporates quickly
Nice!
Where do you buy Naptha? What is it's qualities. Here in Australia we can buy "Shellite "". a hydrocarbon liquid probably about c8 or c10 .
It's sold to use in outdoor stoves for campers.
Costs about $3 per litre which is twice the cost of Petrol/gasoline. It is volatile and lèaves no oily residue.
Stavros
we get it here at any hardware store ,what the equivalent is around the world i do not know