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Silky Oak Timber - White powder in pores
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Restoring a silky oak dresser. After removing old finish, a white substance became visible in the pores of the timber. Sanding did not remove it. It appears to be through the entire thickness of the timber. I am sure it is not paint as it is on the underside of the boards.
At first I thought it was grain filler.
After sanding I gave the timber a light coat of boiled linseed oil and gum turpentine, the white seem to disappear, and left it for a week.
Then I coated the dresser with Feast & Watson Scandinavian oil. All looked good and no white, so I added a second coat.
After 24hr the white became visible on just two of the boards. It is a white powdery substance and can be loosened out with a fine scalpel but not removed completely.
Does anyone have an idea of what it is and how it can be dealt with.
Cheers
Karen