Ugggh. It's every bit as bad as I feared.
Cleaning this up will probably be as much assache as the initial stripping was.
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While I have used wipe on stain before and got good results I much prefer brush on since I find it easier to control. All the benches, shelving units, scope carts, etc you see in my pictures is Minwax brush on stain followed by brush on Minwax poly.
Yeah, your stuff tends to be a lot lighter than this table was originally, which I was trying to get as close to as possible.
This is what it looked like after the third coat yesterday, just before we went to dinner. This is actually almost exactly how it looked originally, except a better shine.
This what it looked like after I stripped the excess stain and gave it a 4th coat, then wiped it all down correctly. This is pretty much exactly how it looked just before the 3rd coat of stain, which indicates to me the wood has taken all the stain it's going to.
At this point, it's going to be a matter of
"Gotta let SWMBO see and decide." This was her father's table and it got mangled by UHaul contract movers; big chunks knocked out of one end and bits of broken glass embedded in one edge. Those spots have been repaired to the best of my ability, so now we're getting to the final finish. I know I can make it a lot darker with a dark-tinted urethane finish; we'll see what she says when she sees it.
Restoring it is her Anniversary present this year, so it has to be the way
she wants it, not how I think it looks good. I figured I'd better get it done sometime before I take the dirt nap; considering I've been promising to do it for over a decade.
Of course, Murphy has been
literally every time I turn around on this project, and the weather started being hot & 110% humid... like
Houston summer humid... the
very morning I started and has not let up.
mnem
A labor of love is its own reward.