ScoWer22 on Nostr: npub1rmmr5…sx6jx You're right, you can't just use Murphys, J&J or Scott's Gold. & ...
npub1rmmr5vepcufn6xe9gaumvttytf0qtwxp9hy4n3p3wjr5pvfu7vjqdsx6jx (npub1rmm…x6jx) You're right, you can't just use Murphys, J&J or Scott's Gold. & we're talking about after it's been left alone w/ its original finish, or you stripped it and refinished it and are just doing maintenance. I think for stained and matte gloss original surfaces i used mostly tung oil. In the cases i remember, though, I really couldn't lose with that option, because where i was starting was just good enough to keep, but bad enough that how could i do harm.
https://www.realmilkpaint.com/blog/tips/beginners-guide-pure-tung-oil/
https://www.realmilkpaint.com/blog/tips/beginners-guide-pure-tung-oil/