Restoring French Polished Furniture
A french polished piece of furniture should look so shiny it resembles glass.
Restoring french polished furniture. Move closer to look for your reflection in the wood s shine. This should leave your top clean watermark free but with a matt finish. To make your dining room table gleam use these top furniture polishes that ll banish dirt fingerprints and leave a.
The next step to refinish furniture is to wipe away residues with cotton rags and leave for 24 hours. French polish is applied using a rubber which is a pad of lint free cloth stuffed with cotton wool to make the rubber pack some cotton wool or soft cotton cloth etc into the centre of a square of lint free cloth. Tap or press the pad against the back of your hand to spread the shellac evenly throughout the core.
Shellac can be applied to the stripped and prepped surface by pad brush or spray. To begin applying the french polish finish apply some 2 pound shellac into the core of the pad using a squeeze bottle. Get a wood cleaning soap such as murphy s oil soap and follow the instructions to mix it with water.
This can be repeated until the desired shine is achieved. If you would like to try applying shellac yourself zinsser makes a french polishing shellac as well as an orange and white shellac in quart and gallon cans. Wash the surface of the furniture with a wood cleaning soap solution.
Meanwhile clean away dirt and old polish elsewhere by applying wax remover to a steel wool pad or coarse cloth and working in small areas at a time. Use a colour that matches your furniture apply with a soft cloth and then buff off for a shine. Another simple guide to restoring furniture.
Dip a clean cloth in the solution wring out the excess water so it isn t dripping and wipe down the whole piece of furniture to clean it. Using only 3 things. Bringing back the shine can be achieved by using a good quality beeswax.