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"Dick Fitzwell"

23/10/2005 12:53 PM

Sap Bleeding through Finish on Cabinet Drawers

We moved into a new house six months ago. We selected some beautiful cherry
cabinets and have been very happy with the choice. Recently, the finish on
the end grain of several cabinet drawers has taken on a milky haze. My guess
is that sap is bleeding through the finish.

Plan A is to have the builder replace the offending drawers.

If Plan A does not work, how do I remove this sap without hurting the
finish? If I am mis-diagnosing this problem, I am sure you will let me know.

I appreciate your collective wisdom. Thanks for the help.

Dick Fitzwell


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"George"

in reply to "Dick Fitzwell" on 23/10/2005 12:53 PM

23/10/2005 12:44 PM


"Dick Fitzwell" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:SIL6f.11047$Io4.11043@trnddc06...
> We moved into a new house six months ago. We selected some beautiful
> cherry
> cabinets and have been very happy with the choice. Recently, the finish on
> the end grain of several cabinet drawers has taken on a milky haze. My
> guess
> is that sap is bleeding through the finish.
>
> Plan A is to have the builder replace the offending drawers.
>
> If Plan A does not work, how do I remove this sap without hurting the
> finish? If I am mis-diagnosing this problem, I am sure you will let me
> know.
>
> I appreciate your collective wisdom. Thanks for the help.
>

Six months ago in the humidity, now in the heating season? Sounds like the
moisture's trying to find its way out. Probably will, because no finish is
perfect enough to completely close it out.

Decide next spring. It's certainly not sap, because sap comes out in the
spring, not fall.
You're not in the southern hemisphere are you?

Dd

"DanG"

in reply to "Dick Fitzwell" on 23/10/2005 12:53 PM

23/10/2005 11:59 AM

The milky haze sure sounds like moisture to me. When this happens
on a table top, wiping some mayonnaise on like a poultice seems to
remove it. Are the drawers having the problem close to the
dishwasher or other source of humidity?

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"Dick Fitzwell" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:SIL6f.11047$Io4.11043@trnddc06...
> We moved into a new house six months ago. We selected some
> beautiful cherry
> cabinets and have been very happy with the choice. Recently, the
> finish on
> the end grain of several cabinet drawers has taken on a milky
> haze. My guess
> is that sap is bleeding through the finish.
>
> Plan A is to have the builder replace the offending drawers.
>
> If Plan A does not work, how do I remove this sap without
> hurting the
> finish? If I am mis-diagnosing this problem, I am sure you will
> let me know.
>
> I appreciate your collective wisdom. Thanks for the help.
>
> Dick Fitzwell
>
>


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