refinishing cedar hope chest & pine table
I've just joined the Ask Me forum because of a plumbing problem. In exploring the site I've found that I "need" to ask the experts here about some of my own furniture questions.
Several years ago I rec'd an old hope chest that seems to be made entirely of cedar. (The wood looks like the lining of my own Lane hope chest.) The top has what looks like copper bands. I refinished the top and made the copper shiny again and sealed it. (It was pretty grungy.) But after a few years the copper & nails started to tarnish. What would you recommend I do to make this look nice again?
Also I rec'd a dining room table that I think is made of pine. The top is pretty beat up. Some marker, some ball point pen carving and misc. stains. I tried sanding it but there are still many recognizable blemishes in it. Would you recommend planing it? Or should I stick with sanding? If so, what grit would you start with and graduate to? It is a rustic looking table and I 'm fine with some random gouges (distressed look). But I'd like to remove obvious "graffiti". I'd appreciate your opinions.
If you need photos I could post some later today.
Thanks,
Inky Di