Friday, March 20, 2009
Wood 1032 Furniture Conservation: Cleaning & Conserving
Sometimes furniture comes in that doesn't need, or shouldn't be refinished, sometimes preserving the original finish is the way to go. In fact, there can be some wonderful surprises in store when preserving a finish. This chair came in and the goal was to clean the years of grime and build up that had accumulated.
After determining what the finish was, the right solvents and cleansers were chosen, and the chair was meticulously cleaned.
After a bit of careful, skilled work
we discovered beautiful, ornate painting that was previously covered with years of dirt and oil.
Learning to make these decisions of refinish vs. refurbish is something that sets NIWF grads well on their way to a successful career in wood finishing technology.
Labels:
antiques,
conservation,
refinishing,
refurbishing,
repair,
restoration