I’ve made several sets of Adirondack furniture out of Cypress and stained, one coat. Some places have black splotches/spots on the wood. How can this be removed and prevented?
There are more old drunkards than old doctors. Ben Franklin
I’ve made several sets of Adirondack furniture out of Cypress and stained, one coat. Some places have black splotches/spots on the wood. How can this be removed and prevented?
There are more old drunkards than old doctors. Ben Franklin
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Sit on the chair wit new Levies and rub it off?
Somehow I think my client/friend will not be impressed with this method......hmmmm, his girlfriend does have a wide behind...........There are more old drunkards than old doctors. Ben Franklin
Anybody got any ideas? Help!!!There are more old drunkards than old doctors. Ben Franklin
Are these new chairs? If not, how old are they? What did you use to finish them? Have they been outside and gotten wet? What other info can you give about the splotches or stains?
They are about a month old. Finished with minwax stain, 1 coat. They've been outside on a deck and have been exposed to some rain, not much though. They have a good amount of sun exposure. The wood is kiln dried cypress.There are more old drunkards than old doctors. Ben Franklin
Hi Howie,
I anxiously await any advice you may have. thanks.
BleuThere are more old drunkards than old doctors. Ben Franklin
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