It's the finish Ikea uses on their kitchen panelsIs it sealed and if so, with what?
First thing I'd try is water, see if it gets taken up. After that I'd take some thinned 'Natural' stain or finish and apply it very carefully to the light area. Do not overlap it onto the 'right' areas.
But even if you are artistic it is going to be tough to get that to match without refinishing the whole panel.
Trying to avoid those 'salvage' optionsprobably strip & sand the entire panel , a light stain and re finish is your best hope for DIY. or replace the entire panel? . pro's would use toners etc to blend the area that may not finish the same , but again, a full replacement may end up cheaper & easier
Hit it with a UV lamp?20 years of UV light
Not yetHave you tried actually cleaning the rest to see if it lightens up?
Check out Engels Coach Shop on You Tube. He made a mix of a few parts and it seems to work.I have had an office sign on a wood panel in my reception area that I would like to remove
The sign has been there for 20 years and the wood finish behind it has not aged the same as the exposed wood
Any idea how to "age" the wood finish so that it matches?
Will do!Check out Engels Coach Shop on You Tube. He made a mix of a few parts and it seems to work.
