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Hi everyone!
We've inherited an old children's desk and it's become our first little restoration project (alongside our kitchen reno, because we insist on biting off more than we can chew). Having never really worked with wood before and not wanting to damage an already old desk, can anyone suggest some restoration tips. Picture of the desk attached - she's pretty old and worn out but there's lots of potential.
Our plan so far is rust removal from the metalwork, clean and then sand the wood, potentially repaint the metal and varnish the wood. I feel confident enough in the cleaning and sanding, but restoring to its former glory is where I get a little lost!
Looks like a great little project @ChristineL. I'm sure our members would be happy to help. Let me tag some of our community who might be able to assist:
@Beachbox, @AnitaH25, @Peggers, @ChadBaker, @r23on, @Vicki65, @Christian1, @Mjay, @vickiec, @Hay
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Hello @ChristineL,
It still looks in good condition. I recommend Integrain timber reviver! Soapy water and a semi stiff brush. The timber looks like its been in storage for a while, check for borers before starting.
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I suggest for the next step to remove the screws holding the timber in place. If they are rusted out you may have to consider cutting the screw heads off and tap the timber off with a hammer. This will give you access to the full metal frame and gives you a chance to determine if the wood is worth saving or cut a new piece using the old set as a template.
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