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We are restoring an old American oak table. It has been sanded back to bare wood. I would like to keep it a light colour - not the darker stain which it was before. What product is best to use? How about Cabots walnut stain with a satin finish? How about no stain and only Wattyl Estapol Speed Clear? The leaf in the middle is a different grain - maybe a different cut of the oak.
$137.40
Buy the 1 litre version as you wont need 4 litre. lol
For a super glossy highly UV resistant outdoor nateral clear (no stain ) Finish
Hi Thanks for suggestion, but the table is for indoor use and I don't like super glossy.
Hello @katemckenzie95
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community. It's wonderful to have you join us, and thanks for sharing your question about restoring your oak table.
I propose having a look at the Cabot's 1L Satin Clear Benchtop Timber Finish. It's specifically designed for benchtops and tables, it's water-based and will therefore not turn yellow like oil-based sealers.
Timber being a natural product behaves in a certain way when it gets wet. I recommend testing the clear sealer on a small portion of the table and see if you like its finish when it dries off. If you like the finish, you can then commit the entire table.
Here is a handy step-by-step guide: How to restore wooden furniture.
If you have any other questions we can help with, please let us know.
Eric
Thank yo Eric,
I'll let you know how it goes.
Regards Kate
Hi Eric,
Is the Cabot Benchtop clear you recommend, a poylurethane product?
And is polyurethane desirable for my table?
Regards
Kate
Hello @katemckenzie95
I've double checked with Cabot's technical team, and it is classified as a clear varnish. Now because it is water-based it will not turn yellow unlike oil-based varnishes. It is a much more desirable coat rather than polyurethane that hardens and chips when exposed to sudden impacts.
As I mentioned earlier in my last post, it's always best to test it first, to see if you like the finish.
If you need further assistance, please let me know.
Eric
Thank you for your advice Eric,
Yes I will test a small area first - possibly underneath.
Regards Kate
Keep us updated @katemckenzie95, and reach out if you have further questions. We can't wait to see the finished project.
Mitchell
Help!
We put the Cabot's Benchtop Timber Finish on the underside of the leaf and it's dried white - see photos. We did stir it initially. It looked milky / white when we opened it and after the stirring.
Regards Kate
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