by buckoh » Thu Apr 02, 2009 3:00 am
You can get rid of some of the red by using a product from Hood Finishing products in New Brunswick, N.J. Its called Hoodbleach 192 Stain-Away. It is for removing traces of analine stain from deep in the woodgrain. Call Eric at 800 229 0934 and tell him what you're doing. If its not right, he'll tell you what to use. Judging from the grain pattern on that tub, you might want to use an analine stain. It will really emphasize the grain. I'd seal it with 5 or 6 coats of amber shellac and either leave it or finalize it with a couple of coats of waterbase clear. Shellac turns white when exposed to H2O but its easy to fix. Just sand lightly & recoat. Good luck, Buck