I wonder, because I will try most anything.....do you think that you could
use that Thompson's product that is made for restoring wood fences to their
original color? It is a cleaner/sealer and makes wood look new
again....just wondering...seems like wood is wood.
Teresa Smith
59 South Hampton
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Sent: Friday, September 10, 2004 8:13
AM
Subject: IML: Wood Veneer
Back in the 70's, I owned a '65 Crown Coupe. The majority of
the wood veneer
was in pretty good shape, the door panels had a little
water damage. I tried
some wood oil that my mother had for at least a
decade or more. I recall the
oil had a kind of cherry aroma and had a red
hue, but I forget the brand
now. I tried it on the veneer pieces on my dash
and door panels and was
impressed at the restoration of the color of the
wood.
These pieces of veneer are wafer thin, 'refinishing' could be
overkill when
a surface treatment restores the color and softens the
surface to relieve
the raised, dry grain.
Thats my buck and a half on
the subject.
Eric
'63 Crown Four-Door
'72 Newport Custom
sedan
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