Lately I work at a low-budget LFS that is lacking in the physical appearance department-which is the main thing I am trying to help it in. One thing I have been struggling with is removing salt and mineral build-up on the wooden stands (furniture?). I have figured out that with a lot of hard scrubbing (well, what is hard scrubbing for a 16 year old female) I can remove some of the thinner drops of saltwater from the wood, but I'm hopeless to the more generous collections of layers of salt. And I am constantly having to rinse out the cleaning bucket and put fresh water in, since any trace amount of salt from the sponge leaves a white film on the wood from the salt. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to get the salt out more easily, other than going over it and over it and over it to hopefully wear it away over time?
Also, once I have that accomplished, some of the main stands/shelves are dull and always dusty looking because they don't have any finish/varnish/whatever. I know absolutely nothing about this... but would it be safe if I attempted to apply a finish to them? Or should I not risk it?
Thanks for any suggestions or advice.
Also, once I have that accomplished, some of the main stands/shelves are dull and always dusty looking because they don't have any finish/varnish/whatever. I know absolutely nothing about this... but would it be safe if I attempted to apply a finish to them? Or should I not risk it?
Thanks for any suggestions or advice.