AJB Temple
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Friend has "restored" a family heirloom. It's an old, small linen press. His lovely wife is a keen up-cycler so she has stripped off all of the finish, where she can get to it, and refinished it. With rapeseed oil aka Canola. Based on advice from a tuber. This was done over the Christmas school break and is still not dry. They have asked for suggestions as it is sticky, patchy and smells funny. She tried stripping a drawer front again, and it remains sticky. She says the joints now feel a bit loose.
Rapeseed is of the cabbage family, so I suggested the smell will get worse as the oil goes rancid. I am doubtful that it will ever dry to any kind of usable finish.
Clearly any value in the item has been lost by this treatment. I am at a loss to suggest what will remove soaked in rape oil without also destroying the joints, which are probably animal glue. Wondering if wiping it with meths to remove as much surface oil as possible, nice and quickly to avoid joint penetration, and then refinish asap with a hard wax oil based finish.
Any thoughts?
Rapeseed is of the cabbage family, so I suggested the smell will get worse as the oil goes rancid. I am doubtful that it will ever dry to any kind of usable finish.
Clearly any value in the item has been lost by this treatment. I am at a loss to suggest what will remove soaked in rape oil without also destroying the joints, which are probably animal glue. Wondering if wiping it with meths to remove as much surface oil as possible, nice and quickly to avoid joint penetration, and then refinish asap with a hard wax oil based finish.
Any thoughts?