Howie
Wooden Canoes are in the Blood
I stripped my latest (1937 Old Town Otca) the other day, and yesterday I used TSP-PF to clean and Messmer's Part A & B to clean & brighten the wood. This canoe came with a removable floor board, and as you can see from the pics the outline of the floor boards caused by sun aging is still visible.


Anyone have a suggestion as to how to make the aging differences less noticeable? I already did some light sanding, but that was to remove some crunchy old varnish prior to cleaning. I could easily apply Messmer's Part B again, but if it didn't remove the difference the 1st time why would the 2nd application do so? I also have some Te-Ka I could try. I've also got a bottle of '30 Seconds Outdoor Cleaner' (from Collier, with sodium hypochlorite 5%) I could try, but I fear that could be too harsh.
Any thoughts? This is the 1st canoe I've restored with a floor board so I haven't come across this problem before. Perhaps I'm being too picky...?


Anyone have a suggestion as to how to make the aging differences less noticeable? I already did some light sanding, but that was to remove some crunchy old varnish prior to cleaning. I could easily apply Messmer's Part B again, but if it didn't remove the difference the 1st time why would the 2nd application do so? I also have some Te-Ka I could try. I've also got a bottle of '30 Seconds Outdoor Cleaner' (from Collier, with sodium hypochlorite 5%) I could try, but I fear that could be too harsh.
Any thoughts? This is the 1st canoe I've restored with a floor board so I haven't come across this problem before. Perhaps I'm being too picky...?