Thursday, November 21, 2013

Fix Finish Rubbed Off A Maple Dining Room Table

Treat a maple wood table with varnish to restore its condition.


Maple is a popular choice for household surfaces because of its clean, simple appearance and rich color. Like most wooden furniture, dining room tables constructed of maple have a finish to protect against the effects of time and nature, such as fading, drying and cracking due to moisture and general wear. If the finish on your maple dining table is rubbed off, you should restore it promptly, using protective varnish.


Instructions


1. Move the table to an open, well-ventilated workspace. Wear a dust mask before sanding or working with chemicals.


2. Stir a can of sanding sealer thoroughly. Use a natural-bristle brush to apply an even coat to the table, following the direction of the wood grain.


3. Wipe away the excess product with a clean rag before it dries. The sealer will be completely dry within minutes.


4. Sand the maple wood with a 280-grit sanding sponge to smooth out fingerprints, blemishes and other surface imperfections. Dust the table thoroughly, then wipe it with a tack cloth to remove any sawdust left after sanding.








5. Seal and protect the maple using a polyurethane wood varnish. Apply the product with a painter's rag or foam applicator brush in the direction of the wood grain. Allow it to cure overnight, then sand the coat with the 280-grit sponge.


6. Repeat the same procedure for at least one to two more coats of varnish to keep the table from cracking, drying and warping. Do not sand the top coat.

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