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Rottenstone+Renaissance wax=GB stock facelift

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Rottenstone+Renaissance wax=GB stock facelift

Post by badrat55 » Fri Dec 21, 2018 8:40 pm

I spent a little time rubbing my wood last night.
Now normally, I wouldn't share this with all of you, but hey, it's Christmas, spread the cheer right? :lol:
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On a serious note, some rottenstone and Renaissance wax really transformed my GB stock.
The factory satin poly finish hid all the grain and color, now it's like glass and crystal clear.
I'd normally completely strip the factory finish and start the tedious hand rubbed oil finishing process, but I think I'll leave this one be.
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Post by PT7 » Fri Dec 21, 2018 8:55 pm

Badrat,

Totally agree on letting it be!

I've used Renaissance on a lot of wood stocks, and even brought back my wife's beautiful, older wood dresser with it. Always has done a good polishing job.

But I've not heard of rottenstone before. Can you talk about it a little more, and what you did with it in conjunction with the Renaissance? Thanks.

That GB wood, grains and color, turned out beautifully!! It's a definite showpiece now.
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badrat55 wrote:I spent a little time rubbing my wood last night.

On a serious note, some rottenstone and Renaissance wax really transformed my GB stock.
The factory satin poly finish hid all the grain and color, now it's like glass and crystal clear.... but I think I'll leave this one be.
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Post by RanchRoper » Fri Dec 21, 2018 8:57 pm

Sure looks good.
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Post by CT_Shooter » Fri Dec 21, 2018 9:30 pm

Beautiful wood! I'd like to know more about rottenstone, too. Thanks for sharing the pics. Wonderful.
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Post by badrat55 » Fri Dec 21, 2018 9:59 pm

Thanks guys! The rottenstone is a fine powder, you work it into a slurry with water using a t shirt to work it on the stock.
You reapply water/stone to keep the consistency thick, but not so thick that it becomes gritty or sticky feeling.
Wipe off the slurry every so often and check your progress, then repeat.
It will get very shiny with the rottenstone itself, but the Renaissance wax really makes the glass like finish.
I picked up the Rottenstone from Walmart.
com and the wax from Amazon
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Post by Mags » Fri Dec 21, 2018 10:12 pm

Nicely done!
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Post by DRFROG » Sat Feb 02, 2019 10:26 pm

I am confused. You said Rottenstone and Renaissance wax and leave it alone. Now you say Tru Oil finish. Can you just do it with Rottenstone and Renaissance wax or is there some where that you would start with the oil? I am new to this finishing technique so HELP.
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Post by badrat55 » Sun Feb 03, 2019 2:38 am

This is an older post.
I did this before I completely stripped the factory finish and refinished with Tru-oil.

This is the factory satin poly finish, rubbed out with rottenstone and polished with Renaissance wax to achieve a gloss finish.

My recent post about refinishing with Tru-oil involved completely removing the original finish, and the red factory stain, to reveal the natural colors of the wood.

I think you might want to watch some videos on how to use the Tru-oil and how to strip poly finishes to get familiar with what you need to do
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Post by DRFROG » Mon Feb 04, 2019 11:02 pm

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Post by badrat55 » Mon Feb 04, 2019 11:42 pm

Yes Rottenstone.
It is a very fine powder, you mix into a slurry with water on the wood.
It buffs the factory satin poly finish out to a gloss finish.
Not the same results as a full strip and refinish with oil.
Just a gloss finish instead of satin.
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