Wood finish

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What is the best way to get a good finish on an antique dresser 100+ years old? not sure what the wood is its light in colour though.

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What state is the item in? Has it just been dipped or stripped and/or has it been cleaned?

Scrit
 
Its in really good nick, ill try and put some pics on tomorrow.

Not sure what dipped/stripped means? sorry not too clued up on wood
 
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Stripped means that any older finish has been removed by using a stripper such as Nitromors. Dipped is where a similar process is done commercially by dipping the entire piece in a tank of caustic soda (not good for the joints that one). Either way all traces of finish are removed - completely - it just isn't that good for the wood

Scrit
 

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