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Chinese mahjong table..... a restoration?
We’ve all seen some miracles of restoration on this forum but the level of skill required might deter some from having a go at it themselves? So, to demonstrate that sometimes it can be MUCH easier, I introduce to you a mahjong table and chairs that have been ‘abusively stored’ since we returned from China more than 20 years ago. The table and chairs were stored in and outside various sheds and had been moved, separated and reunited many times. I vacuumed all of the dust and droppings off all surfaces and found, to my amazement, that there were no mechanical repairs required. Chinese joinery is unbelievably robust! The next process was to check the finish and a few non fair-wear-and-tear injuries required staining in various appropriate colours, scuffed shellac finish repaired with Restor-a-finish and, in some cases, the shellac softened with Resto-a-finish was drawn over the stain repairs. All pieces were then cleaned and oiled with Orange Oil which visually softens the differences within the finish and imparts a lovely sheen ..... and scent. The ‘art’ is to respond to the furniture itself. After a while, with a few techniques under your belt, the piece will tell you what to do.
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The whole ensemble was moved inside after I may have claimed that I’d been working on it for days :roll:....
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..... but I’ve got to admit that it doesn’t look like it is the result of only a few hours work?
fletty