Wenge is a species of wood not a finish, Typically it is a very dark wood with some examples almost ebony in appearance. It comes from a tree that grows in the African continent.
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Ma Wenge was born in 1968.
Oil, shellac, varnish, plastic
wenge is a rich greyish brown with hints of copper
wenge is usually pronounced when-gay or win-gay
Varnish Cladding.
No, this I wouldn't do, you must remove as much of the oil finish as possible, try using Naphtha, Turpentine, or Mineral Spirits, let dry completely, sand and then varnish, the finish will be determined by how well you removed the old oil finish.
Wenge wood is from Africa.(Cameroon, Gongo, Gabon, Mozambique, Tanzania, and Zaire)
Savage used a varnish finish on their stocks during the 1950,s.
It will protect the paint as long as you use a water based varnish, never use oil based varnish over water based paint. Tip: "water based enamel= water based finish". "oil based enamel= oil based finish".
coat, finish, polish, shine, gloss, varnish, enamel, lacquer