Nicholas123
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I am starting to look at my internal woodwork & am thinking how to 'do it up'.
It all seems to be teak faced type ply that over the years has either received a light coat of some sort of varnish or "wood stain."On top of that has been applied a liberal coating of nicotine & general mould.I would like to restore it to it's original condition & either give it a coat of oil or maybe Johnson's wax type furniture polish.
In places I have given it a scrub with sugar soap & this has produced good results but I suspect it won't overcome the more intact varnish/woodstain,any suggestions?
It all seems to be teak faced type ply that over the years has either received a light coat of some sort of varnish or "wood stain."On top of that has been applied a liberal coating of nicotine & general mould.I would like to restore it to it's original condition & either give it a coat of oil or maybe Johnson's wax type furniture polish.
In places I have given it a scrub with sugar soap & this has produced good results but I suspect it won't overcome the more intact varnish/woodstain,any suggestions?

