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                                                                                  as you like. It does not harm the surface of the wood either. Is there something
           Questions &                                                            else like that out there could I could use for this project? Many thanks, John M.
                                                                                         John  –  As  you  may  recall  from  some  of  my  previous  columns  about
                                                                                  A. oils and finishes, boiled linseed oil is a “drying” oil, i.e. it undergoes a
           Common Sense Answers                                                   chemical change as it dries and attempts to adhere with the surface below it.
                                                                                  That makes it very difficult to remove in the long run, especially if the goal is
                                         with Fred Taylor                         to preserve the underlying finish. There is no practical way to “neutralize” the
                                                                                  oil, it must be removed. You can start by trying some denatured alcohol on
                                                                                  a small spot. That should loosen the dried surface of the oil enough to begin
                                                                                                  wiping it off without disturbing the original finish too badly.
                Dear Fred - A long time ago, perhaps 15-20 years ago,                             If that doesn’t work on the oil surface – and it may not – then
        Q. I put linseed oil on an oak chest of drawers that my                                   you will need to progress to the next step – a “refinisher”.
        wife’s grandfather, a cabinetmaker, made. For a very long time                            I am not familiar with the “Yankee” product but there is a
        thereafter the surface remained sticky.  (The chest is no longer                          multitude of custom mixes out there that do basically the
        sticky.)  Since then I learned that was not the thing to do. Now,                         same as the “refinishers”. A good refinisher will leave you in
        after many years, I want to see if I can remove or neutralize the                         control and let you take as much finish as you like and then
        linseed oil and get all the dust and dirt that stuck to the surface                       stop and recoat. The refinisher should allow you to remove
        so long ago off. Is that possible? I would like to remove some                            the grit from the top without harming the original finish.
        of the grit from the surface of the top of the dresser, since the                           Traditional  refinishers  are  made  by  Parks,  Minwax  and
        rest of the piece is smooth and the color is a golden brown                               some others, usually available at Home Depot and the like.
        (very attractive look), and the piece is now bone dry, can I put                          They  contain  denatured  alcohol  and  some  of  the  other
        hand-mixed shellac on it in very thin coats? My experience                                aromatic  hydrocarbon  solvents.  Use  a  small  amount  on  a
        with pieces like this is that they were finished with shellac.                            spot to see if it loosens the surface. Proceed using a nylon
          By the way, have you ever heard or used a cleaner called                                “scrubby” pad (but do not use steel wool no matter what the
        “The Yankee”, made in Cromwell, CT by The Yankee Furniture                                instructions say) to remove as much of the surface as you
        Refinishing Products Co.? I once talked to the man who made                               wish. Just be careful. That stuff is dangerous. It is flammable
        the stuff, though I think he is now passed on and I can not                               and it will make you high if you breathe too much. It also is
        locate this product anywhere. It is great stuff and I still have   For objects that need to be painted or clear   readily absorbed through your skin. You will know if this is
        some of it left but not much unfortunately. I have used it on   coated such as hardware or shelf brackets,   happening if you get a metallic taste in your mouth. After
        shellaced furniture and it takes the grime and re-dissolves it.   suspend them from wire coat hangers.   removing as much of the gook as you want, let it dry a couple
        Then you wipe it off and you are able to take as much finish off   That way they never have to be handled or   of days, then light sand the surface with 320 grit paper and
                                                                       touched until they are dry.
                                                                                                  apply  a  new  finish.  If  the  “refinisher”  doesn’t  get  the  job
                                                                                                  done then you will have to reconcile yourself to stripping the
                                 STUART                                           piece as the final choice. I would not apply more shellac on the piece if it still
          BUY        SELL        TRADE        North Lake Blvd.                    has dried linseed oil on it. That will then create a sandwich effect that will only
             Palm Antique Mall                                                    cause you problems in the future. Go ahead and fix it once and for all and be
                                                                                  done with it in your lifetime.
               2591 SE Ocean Blvd.                          Blue Heron Blvd 1 1
                 Stuart, FL 34996                                   Greenwood  Ave.
                 oldteaks@bellsouth.net                        MLK Jr Blvd.              I  have  a  pair  of  shelf  brackets  that  are  very,  very  old.  They  have  a
              772-463-5090 • 772-240-0894                   Ocean Blvd - A1A      Q. beautiful filigree design. Since they came from a century home’s attic in
                                  91                                              a very damp part of the country; they’re very rusty. How can I clean them? I’d
                ALWAYS  BUYING                                    Palm Bch Rd  Monterey Rd  like to clean them and then paint with either black or white “rustoleum” paint.
                                                            Kanner / Colorado  Congress  N. Ocean Blvd. Thanks so much. Marian H.

                                                                                         Marian – You are on the right track but the key to this project, as it is
                                                    714             1            A. with any paint related project, is preparation. Directly painting the rusty
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                                                                                  brackets with Rust-Oleum without good prep work would be a waste of time.
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                                                                 Palm Bch Lakes Blvd.  Flagler  Try a local paint store or marine supply store for a product called “Ospho”. The
                                                                                  active ingredient is phosphoric acid. It is a greenish liquid in a plastic bottle. It
                                                                                  has the consistency of water. It converts ferrous oxide (rust) to an inert black
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                                       1      Okeechobee Blvd.                    substance, iron phosphate, in effect killing the rust. The good news about Ospho
                                                                    SE Federal Hwy
                                                                                  is that you don’t have to completely remove all the tight rust. Just knock off the
                                            Belvedere Blvd.
                                LAKE WORTH                                        loose flakes and old paint with a stiff wire brush.
                                                                                     Hang the brackets from hooks made from wire coat hangers for painting and
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                                            Southern Blvd                         drying. That way you never have to handle them. Apply a good wet coat of
                     BKG                                                      A1A Ospho using a disposable brush and allow to it dry at least overnight. Then
                Antique Mall                Summit Blvd            95             prime with Rust-Oleum metal primer and paint with your choice of color in
                Come in and see all our                                 Dixie Hwy.  Rust-Oleum. This type paint is very slow to dry and even slower to completely
                Antiques & Collectibles    Jog Rd                                 cure. The paint will be tacky for several hours and soft for several days. Just
           Open 7 Days A Week - Call For Hours  10th Ave.     Congress Ave.  Federal Hwy.  leave the brackets hanging while they dry out.
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