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Devon veneer what is it ?
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<blockquote data-quote="KevH" data-source="post: 387033" data-attributes="member: 16451"><p>I cannot be absolutely positive, however I restored my 1969 Torvette interior last winter and found that once sanded the veneer appeared to be a mid oak shade. </p><p></p><p>I got the most consistent finish by applying a Danish oil finish over a Ronseal mid oak stain. The stain seemed to level the various shades that had developed over years of wear and tear that even sanding could not shift without fear of damaging the veneer, whilst the oil gives the finish a nice lustre that is water resistant yet not varnished, very similar to the original finish.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KevH, post: 387033, member: 16451"] I cannot be absolutely positive, however I restored my 1969 Torvette interior last winter and found that once sanded the veneer appeared to be a mid oak shade. I got the most consistent finish by applying a Danish oil finish over a Ronseal mid oak stain. The stain seemed to level the various shades that had developed over years of wear and tear that even sanding could not shift without fear of damaging the veneer, whilst the oil gives the finish a nice lustre that is water resistant yet not varnished, very similar to the original finish. [/QUOTE]
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