Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Cookworks Signature 423 3282 Manual

Trunks moisture stains





This picture serves as an example to see how some pieces of wood with a wax finish, with white spots present time, due to being exposed to moisture for long periods.






When faced with this, the best solution we have to eliminate them is to use turpentine (turpentine). Thus, using a fine steel wool soaked in essence turpentine, clean the wood surface, always in the direction of the grain, and removed debris with a dry cloth.





In this case, once removed all the old wax and water stains, you applied a fresh coat of wax walnut, and once dried, brushed surface with a root brush to remove excess wax may be between sizes and then pulled shine with a cloth (lint-free). In this way sports a new look, as seen in the photo.