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Painting/ Varnishing Faux Bamboo.

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Mairzydotes | 01:23 Thu 12th Jan 2017 | Home & Garden
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I have bought a faux bamboo coffee table with a plate glass top in a charity. shop. It is in good condition, but the colour is too 'bambooey'. Iimagine to stain it would need a lot of rubbing down and at 85 and 88 our rubbing-down days are long gone. an anyone recommend a way of darkening the wood colour? We are not chic (time was!!) and have some teak pieces and also light (not very light) oak.
Looking forward to some good ideas.
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what is it actually made of?
You could try chalk paint, it covers most things without any sanding of preparation.
Try cold tea
Wouldn't a further coat of a stained varnish not do the trick ?
Risky though if the surface didn't cover evenly, but I suspect that's a potential issue no matter what you try.
I'd agree with OG about a coloured stain. It's a slight risk though. Years of grease and grime may well prevent the stain from taking properly. I think I'd give it a shot though.

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