Paper Roses
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Sat Nov-26-11 03:13 PM
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Happy Thanksgiving to all. Do any of you DUers know how to treat |
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Wicker than has never been painted and shows signs of really drying out? I bought a cute nest of tables with iron bases and wicker tops. I can work on the bases but do not know what to do with the tops. The tops are untreated woven wicker. I can see that they need attention but I don't know what to do. Linseed oil, stain, water, ? Any hints? The tops are just plain woven with no indication of any prior finish.
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Vinca
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Sun Nov-27-11 08:14 AM
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1. Maybe a water-based sealer of some sort? |
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I'd stay away from linseed oil. I'm still fighting mold and mildew on a huge, beautiful, antique bowl that is made of wood and apparently was drenched in linseed oil. If you can locate anyone who does chair caning, I'm sure they can tell you. I do (faux) rush seats and they get coated with polyurethane, but the wicker is probably different.
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eleny
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Sun Nov-27-11 09:42 PM
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2. I sprayed some with clear polyurethane |
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Decades ago I found an old rectangular planter on legs. It's unpainted wicker. I'd really like to paint it because it would look nicer when I put plants in it. But I kept thinking I should leave it the way it was made. So it got the polyurethane and seems to be fine in this very arid climate.
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Mon Nov-28-11 09:34 PM
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3. I painted my wicker sofa and chair I inherited. |
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I think paint protects the wicker from fine dust, moisture, etc..
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