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<p>[QUOTE="James Conrad, post: 1543394, member: 5066"]Agrees, would be nice to see your Sheraton stand with a restored finish.</p><p>Please go EASY on the sandpaper or don't use it at all is even better!</p><p>Your stand is 150 years old, any patina ( oxidation of the surface of the wood caused mainly sunlight & air) on the cherry is literally skin deep and very easily removed if you sand the piece.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="James Conrad, post: 1543394, member: 5066"]Agrees, would be nice to see your Sheraton stand with a restored finish. Please go EASY on the sandpaper or don't use it at all is even better! Your stand is 150 years old, any patina ( oxidation of the surface of the wood caused mainly sunlight & air) on the cherry is literally skin deep and very easily removed if you sand the piece.[/QUOTE]
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