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treating elm wood.
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hi,for a few years we have had a very large and heavy piece of elmwood which we are gonig to use in our new kitchen for decorative shelves etc.
our joiner has cut up and sandblasted them for us,we took one piece to a decorative shop and was told to use 'danish oil' to protect the wood.
he assured us it would not change the colour just make it look even better,(it w a lovely colour after being sandblasted),anyway we painted the oil on last night and today one large piece looks really dark and dull,with bits of white,dustyish bits in it?(only way i can desribe it)
should we do another coat or will it just make this worse?
wish we had just left it now!!
our joiner has cut up and sandblasted them for us,we took one piece to a decorative shop and was told to use 'danish oil' to protect the wood.
he assured us it would not change the colour just make it look even better,(it w a lovely colour after being sandblasted),anyway we painted the oil on last night and today one large piece looks really dark and dull,with bits of white,dustyish bits in it?(only way i can desribe it)
should we do another coat or will it just make this worse?
wish we had just left it now!!
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