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What's the best way to keep a reclaimed pine table in good condition?

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MamaG · 07/01/2010 07:43

We have a tiny crack in one of the planks that has got a teeny bit bigger - should I be oiling or waxing the table, or something else?

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Cybilsmateboughthershoeboots · 07/01/2010 07:52

the things I do for you

MamaG · 07/01/2010 08:00

Thank you, but I'm not sure that's what I need - I couldn't find anything online.

It's not just pine, it's OLD pine, v rustic and chunky - certainly not sanded and varnished [affronted]

I should just ring the shop I bought it from shouldn't I!

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Cybils · 07/01/2010 13:43

Could you not just say its distressed and vintage

PotPourri · 07/01/2010 13:45

Plenty of oil to stop the water permeating. If you bought it recfently, worth contacting the shop. They might provide you with a product to do it.

oldandknackered · 10/01/2010 20:21

Bees wax is what I use on mine. Comes up a treat.

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