02-18-2020, 08:37 AM
Hello all,
I recently purchased a used kitchen table and chairs, that is a bookmatched walnut slab top and walnut/ fabric chairs. The set is manufactured by Simply Amish in USA.
There are a few dings, rub marks etc. that I would like to re-touch up with some finish, and was wondering what would be the best to use in this situation?
According to the manuf. website, they use a catalyzed conversion varnish for their finish.
For doing small repairs, will any other type finish stick to this if it is cleaned properly, scuffed, sanded etc.? There are just small dings etc. on chair and table legs and sides all pretty small areas. The top of the table is fine and does not need any repair.
Thank You for looking , and your suggestions.
Gordon
I recently purchased a used kitchen table and chairs, that is a bookmatched walnut slab top and walnut/ fabric chairs. The set is manufactured by Simply Amish in USA.
There are a few dings, rub marks etc. that I would like to re-touch up with some finish, and was wondering what would be the best to use in this situation?
According to the manuf. website, they use a catalyzed conversion varnish for their finish.
For doing small repairs, will any other type finish stick to this if it is cleaned properly, scuffed, sanded etc.? There are just small dings etc. on chair and table legs and sides all pretty small areas. The top of the table is fine and does not need any repair.
Thank You for looking , and your suggestions.
Gordon