help! beech block worktop colour match

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help! beech block worktop colour match

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:help: We have moved into a rented property where there is a burn mark in the solid wood worktop. I have also accidently put a pan on the worktop for a second and it has burnt it in another spot, i sanded the areas down and put a clear varnish on it but the colour doent match and the varnish stands out shinny against the rest of the work top, i was hoping that i wouldnt have to sand the entire worktop back. Im sure the worktop is varnished, any advise would be appreciated. I am having trouble uploading pictures on the forum. :cb
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heeelllooo and welcome surfchick35 :welcome: :welcome: :welcome:

just make a few more posts then you will be able to post your pictures its all to do with spamming :scratch: :scratch:
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Post by Geewizz »

Are you sure the worktop is varnished? It sounds from your description that it may be oiled, not varnished and that would account for the difference in look and texture.
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Post by carhartt kid »

Hey Surfchick35

As its a Beech Block worktop, i'd agree with Geewizz and say its probably oiled!

I'd sand the patched back again and tray adding a few drops of darker varnish to the varnish you're using. A little pot should only be a few pounds! Or, get a oil that matches and just keep adding a little more till the depth of colour matches. To get rid of the shine, you can give it a little rub with some new wire wool. Really fine grade stuff!

Anyways, if you're really a surf chick, cool, and welcome to the forum. Its dead handy!!! Surf wise, charts look sick for the week ahead. Forget the worktop and go get wet instead! Monday on is gonna be pumpin!!! Just hope Weds hold up to the predictions!!!

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Post by Tryanything »

The finish on woodblock worktops in normally Danish Oil

You will have to remove the varnish that you have put on

Sand the areas down with a 120 grit paper to remove the varnish and any other marks

Apply a good coat of Danish Oil to the sanded areas

When dry you will notice that the grain has raised where the Danish Oil has been applied

Lightly sand the areas down again with 180 grit paper and apply another coat of Danish Oil

At this stage l would suggest that you lightly sand the whole worktop and give it another coat of Danish Oi,
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