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![]() Staining To stain/ add colour to timber using a variety of stains whether water, spirit, cellulose, lightfast depending on the timber used and the desired colour/finish required. Colour matching To colour match to a sample colour or to match in with existing pieces. Traditional French polishing Using a range of polishes which are made from pure natural shellac applied by hand using traditional French polishing techniques. Modern spray lacquer and spray paint finishes Using a wide range of modern lacquers from dead matt to high gloss burnished, natural clear to any colour you can imagine to produce a finish which not only has the right look but is practically suited to carry out the task. Wax polishing Using beeswax to produce a more natural finish. Oil finishes Using a range of oils to give a more natural feel and look but still provide protection. Bleaching To lighten the colour of certain timbers by the use of a 2 pack bleaching process or oxalic acid. Furniture stripping Removal of existing polish/finish to enable refinishing. Antique and distressing. To age a piece of furniture and give it the appearance of being old making new furniture match in with much older pieces. Furniture restoration, repairs and refurbishment |
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