Hi. My veneer is discolored by the sun. I also tried to "polish" it with Lemon Pledge which made the splotches worse! Has anyone tried to sand and re-poly the wood? Or maybe use a tinted polyurethane?
thanks
dave
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Re: veneer
Dave, I think using tinted polyurethane would be your best option. Start with a light shade and recoat in it’s not dark enough. Make sure you wipe the Pledge off with mineral spirits or some other solvent so the poly will adhere.
The veneer layer is very thin and it doesn’t take much sanding to go through it. Don’t ask me how I know this!
The veneer layer is very thin and it doesn’t take much sanding to go through it. Don’t ask me how I know this!
Ken Krawford
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Lake Lanier, GA
Re: veneer
Thanks Ken. That is what I was thinking about doing.
dave
ps, just got back from a trip to Cuba! Left from Venice FL. If anyone needs advice, now I know!!
dave
dave
ps, just got back from a trip to Cuba! Left from Venice FL. If anyone needs advice, now I know!!
dave
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Re: veneer
Dave: I recoated the interior using a "clear" gloss (NOT satin) interior polyurethane (varathane) product. This resulted in a noticeably darker finish.
As to the marks you have and using Pledge: I did the same, had to bleach out spots (which did not work too well) then used a "touch-up" crayon to get the color of the spots to match (this done before recoating with varathane). I'd not do this on a hot, dry day as the varathane sets up quickly, leaves brush marks (thin with water if necessary).
As to the marks you have and using Pledge: I did the same, had to bleach out spots (which did not work too well) then used a "touch-up" crayon to get the color of the spots to match (this done before recoating with varathane). I'd not do this on a hot, dry day as the varathane sets up quickly, leaves brush marks (thin with water if necessary).
Re: veneer
Thanks for the tips. In fact, Len over at Catalina parts said their millworks can produce new veneers! My portlight got hit from a wave and leaked water into and down the veneer before I discovered it (had charts stacked up over it.
Len said a new veneer is $250 (or close to it). So I am going to go with the new one and will let the Forum know how it went.
dave
Len said a new veneer is $250 (or close to it). So I am going to go with the new one and will let the Forum know how it went.
dave