Slightly abrade the varnished surface with sandpaper. Apply a gel type stain with a brush then soften brush marks with a dry brush. Top with two coats polyurethane varnish. Or strip old finish and start from scratch.
If the table is a finished product, i.e it has been varnished, lacquered, painted, etc., this finishing needs to be removed.
This can be done by using chemical products found at your hardware store
or
by sanding the entire table.
Once the table has been stripped/sanded, it is up to you to decide where to go from there.
No. There is no true way to restore the original lacquered or varnished finish. The sun has chemically altered the state of the finish applied to the table.
Staining, oiling, varnishing or painting.......
First, you must be very careful what you do so that you do not damage the table. If possible, take the table outside into the sun - sun will kill the mold. You also can use a solution of vinegar and water since vinegar is one of the few things that will kill mold.
Yes, a tenant is reasonably required to re-paint a weathered, sun-faded deck.
It is easliest to see sun damage to the paint of black vehicles. Black can change to a dull and faded shade, easier than other colors, especially when heavily exposed to the elements.
When a color gets paler due to the Sun, bleach or other factors.
what food do oak trees eatOak trees do not eat stuff they are plants they need sun,water.ect.
I am most like poisin oak because, like poison oak, i am harmless until I am stepped on.
It is the sun.
Yes oak trees are producers, their source of energy is the sun and they produce their own food using the sunlight and water.
Optitians.
Yes, in a way. He faded because people forgot about him, then Apollo got the sun
The sun removes pigment from your hair as bleach would.......like if u put ur clothes out in the sun for a long time they will become faded same concept
The live oak needs at least 50 gallons of water a day and needs full sun.