Rubbing the Remmy.

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Looks great
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I think I am now done:

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well rubbed!
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Well done Marcus!

That is a very nice job!

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Bloody good job mate, that wood has come up a treat!!!
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Re: Rubbing the Remmy.

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soooo-my question is, what do you use to get the original finish off. And how do you clean out the checkering?
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Just slip around one day and I will show you Dean.
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roadkill61 wrote: Fri Jul 14, 2017 12:55 pm soooo-my question is, what do you use to get the original finish off. And how do you clean out the checkering?
Dean,

Polystrippa was used to take the finish off - wipe it onto the finish and leave for 5 mins or so and it just softens and bubbles up, and can be scraped off with the blade from a Stanley knife/box cutter.

For the checkering you can use stiff toothbrush with a little Polystrippa on it followed by a clean stiff toothbrush, or if it is the pressed checkering with the flat tops just use the box cutter blade to carefully scrape off the old finish.

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Re: Rubbing the Remmy.

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THAT. ....has come up a bloody treat Marcus. I'd be very very pleased with the finish as it sits :D
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