View Full Version : What To Use To Varnish Silkyoak Babys Cot?
silkyoakgirl_23
10th November 2004, 11:54 AM
hello im brooke 23 old loves silky oak i have a babys cot i want to revarnish what do i use i have seen other posts for pine cots but thoought may be differnet for silky oak can u help? thankyou:)
glenn k
10th November 2004, 12:34 PM
Can't see why it should be any different but make sure it is all covered as Silky Oak causes reactions in many people and it gets worse with more exposure. If the wood is all sealed there should not be a problem.
rsser
16th November 2004, 08:13 AM
You want something that you can wipe down, so I'd try Estapol but test it first on a hidden piece to make sure it sticks to the existing finish (which you'll need to sand lightly first).
silkyoakgirl_23
17th November 2004, 11:24 AM
You want something that you can wipe down, so I'd try Estapol but test it first on a hidden piece to make sure it sticks to the existing finish (which you'll need to sand lightly first).
hi there thankyou for your help the cot has been french polished in the dark colour im im hoping to paint it clear sanding it back of course what bout these shellac flakes would this work well mixed with metho??? how do i go about this? also when we was moving the cot out of the house we cracked one of the bars of silkyoak that rans down the cot 5cm wide by 2cm thickness it hasnt completely snapped but its cracked half way through how would i go about mending this before paint any ideas???
rsser
17th November 2004, 01:06 PM
Sanding the timber right back to get rid of the dark shellac finish would be a big job as shellac penetrates the timber.
Otherwise, just wipe it down with metho and sand lightly. You can mix pure meths with shellac flakes to get your french polish - ask your hardware man about the proportions or do a google on the web. But french polish isn't a good hard wearing finish for around kids.
For your crack, get some wood glue and squeeze it into the mating surfaces, then get a couple of splints like chop sticks, straighten the piece and tape the splints on with masking tape while the glue hardens.
conwood
3rd December 2004, 11:31 AM
hand rubbing several applications of oil wil bring up a nice finish.
conwood
reeves
3rd December 2004, 08:30 PM
For kids cot i would consider one of the polyutherethane finsihes. Solid, water and everything proof, non toxic to kids teeth.
I use Carbothane which is very good, 3 coats sanded will give it a good long lasting seal. Estapol is similar.
Oil is good but for kids i would think they could suck on it and get some in their mouths pretty easily.
good luck