japanese antique furniture
Restoration of antique furniture! Any ideas on how to remove the damaged base?
I bought a very sculpted supports Japanese fern, about 200 years. This is covered with shiny black lacquer, which is corrupt and evil. I can not find something to remove the varnish! I tried Jasco paint remover and Dad, acetone, paint thinners, lacquer thinner, naphtha, mineral spirits and denatured alcohol. I even tried my paintball gun, and this material is waterproof heat even higher. I scraped up, and find wood. I know what she could see, because my mother had a very similar, which was a clear purpose, and was beautiful. Anyone have ideas of food experts? I have been restoring antiques for 45 years. This finish is an abomination for the beautiful wood underneath.
If the enamel is intact, and if you care about the value of the mass of ferns as an antique, do>> anything ". Even if the latter is damaged, the removal of the original surface to substantially reduce the value of antiquity. Varnish is a solvent not, but it is extremely volatile, extreme risk of fire and very difficult for an inexperienced person to handle. Leave things as They are (in Polish, to love, dust above) or send it to someone who does this work for a living.
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