Attached is a pic of a NJ shore porch that I serviced last year. The floor and step treads are tongue and groove mahogany, stained with Cabot's Amberwood Aussie oil.
My problem is that numerous areas of the step treads and floor have or are in the process of failing. Granted, the wood does get walked on as this is the main entrance into the home, but most of the floor is protected from both rain and direct sun.
Late this week I will be redoing the floor and step treads at my own expense.
My question is this. Do I do a light sodium percarbonate cleaning with a citric rinse and apply the Aussie oil over top the existing Aussie oil stain? Or would a strip and complete redo of the mahogany be in order?
I not only want the wood to look good, but am trying to get some lifetime out of the stain.
Attached is a pic of a NJ shore porch that I serviced last year. The floor and step treads are tongue and groove mahogany, stained with Cabot's Amberwood Aussie oil.
My problem is that numerous areas of the step treads and floor have or are in the process of failing. Granted, the wood does get walked on as this is the main entrance into the home, but most of the floor is protected from both rain and direct sun.
Late this week I will be redoing the floor and step treads at my own expense.
My question is this. Do I do a light sodium percarbonate cleaning with a citric rinse and apply the Aussie oil over top the existing Aussie oil stain? Or would a strip and complete redo of the mahogany be in order?
I not only want the wood to look good, but am trying to get some lifetime out of the stain.
Thanks.
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