sandpaper scratches aka Stop me before I kill (my wife's kitchen table) again
Help! How do I fix a finish scratched with sandpaper a.k.a. Stop me before I kill (my wife's kitchen table) again.
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Hi,
Maybe you can help me... In trying to clean up my wife's kitchen table, I've just made the surface worse.
In brief:
Using 600 grit sandpaper, I've scratched up the shiny surface of a 1960's table. I don't want to refinish the entire table, and I know my scratches are not down to the wood, but I don't know what to do to fix the table without causing more damage to the finish. I have hazy spots where I've sanded and I tried a wipe with Turpentine; I then tried "Howard Restor-a-Finish" but with no success.
Any helpful ideas of how to work the finish to restore it? I don't want to have to strip and completely refinish the table.
I want to restore the old finish and get a nice shine. Note that I tried only a small spot with Restor-a-finish to fix it, but that product says to NOT use a poly over it. Should I scuff it up all over with 0 steel wool and coat it? If the recommendation is scuff-and-coat; what do I coat with?
I'd really like to undo what I did and then, once nice and shiny, maybe add another coat of something to protect it- from me as well as my wife.
Thanks,
-Dan R
The full story:
Background: My wife buys a nice 1960's wood veneer table. I wanted to help by getting out a few white rings caused when she put something hot on the surface.
What I did: I tried using an iron on top of a wash cloth to remove the rings. No success. No anything- except that it warmed up the table. Ok- So I used light pressure with 400 grit sandpaper and wiped with a paper towel covered in turpentine. Took the rings right out. Check me out- I'm a hero.
So- now I'm all excited. I go over most of the surface lightly with the 400 grit, scuffing up spots in the finish that were a little scratched, and wipe with turpentine cloth and- well it appeared to work...
What I've got: But after it dries I realize that the spots where I scuffed are all scratched up, worse than before. It seemed like a good idea but wasn't. Now the table looks like mice have been ice skating around the surface, it is has hazy scratches all over it. So- I am fairly certain I did NOT go through the finish and that I've just scuffed it up and ruined the shine. I tried Restor-A-Finish (http://www.howardproducts.com/restora.htm) and another wipe with Turpentine, but with no success. I don't want to keep messing with it without getting some advice.
Any ideas?