Restoring Antique Leadlight Cabinet
We are currently cleaning and partially restoring an antique leadlight cabinet for use in a shop display.
I believe the outside and door frames are oak with interior shelves of a different timber. This is going to just be a quick spruce up because we need to use it ASAP!
The interior smells musty, the shelves appear to be raw timber and have a white discoloration. How should we clean/finish these to make them usable?
Also, what is the best way to stabilise a piece of leadlight glass that has multiple cracks? We would prefer to leave it in rather than having a hole in the door.
Any general advice/links on cleaning & finishing will be appreciated. Thank you.