What type of rubbing compound do you suggest?Steve wrote: Tue Dec 17, 2024 12:28 pm Topps works well on mahogany finishes only when the hard work has been done to slightly smooth off the roughness caused by alligatoring of the finish and you have some semblance of shine back. I use it when the dried finish has gone white, discoloured or faded after the "prep" work. I find a good dousing of it, left to soak in over night works well and then after a day or so I come back and buff the finish before adding beeswax polish.
If I replace the veneer on top can I just stain it to match (as best I can) and give it a few coats of shellac? Or use a specific type of tinted shellac without stain? I hope I didn't make a big mistake by taking some of the shellac off though I am not sure the veneer could have been saved either way.
Thank you for the tips.