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1920's Walnut Queen Anne style dining room furniture

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carlajct posted on 11-12-2011 10:41 PM

I used naphtha to clean old furniture polish, dirt, grime, oil and whatever else on there and the naphtha left a milky white residue on the chair. I continued to rub with 0000 steel wool ande naphtha to reach what was un derneath and it looks like the original finish, shiny wood. I used Briwax on the white residue and it disappeared but the finish still looks dull. I used Briwax on the finish under the dull part and it looks beautiful. How can I continue to remove the dull and dark part woith out hurting the finish underneath, can I still use the 0000 steel wool or just a bunch of rags and alot of elbow grease?

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Suggested by MinnWorker

Here I think you will find the answer to your problems, I hope this helps:

http://www.refinishwizard.com/cleaning_antique_furniture.html

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Suggested by marcar

Thank you, I have decided to refinish the furniture and the refinish wizard has helped me tremendously!  I am enjoying this new hobby of mine and am very excited to get started, even bought a wood stool at a thrift store to practice on before tackling my dining room furniture.

Thanks again, Carla

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