*
I have an ammonia stain smack in the middle of a butcher block counter.
I read where ammonia fumes were used to give new white oak an antique patina. Great idea, but bad for the counter. Any solutions?
(I sanded; the stain is deep.)
Eagerly waiting for reply
Regards
Debra
Discussion Forum
Discussion Forum
Up Next
Video Shorts
Featured Story

Listeners write in about removing masonry chimneys and ask about blocked ridge vents, deal-breakers with fixer-uppers, and flashing ledgers that are spaced from the wall.
Highlights
Fine Homebuilding Magazine
- Home Group
- Antique Trader
- Arts & Crafts Homes
- Bank Note Reporter
- Cabin Life
- Cuisine at Home
- Fine Gardening
- Fine Woodworking
- Green Building Advisor
- Garden Gate
- Horticulture
- Keep Craft Alive
- Log Home Living
- Military Trader/Vehicles
- Numismatic News
- Numismaster
- Old Cars Weekly
- Old House Journal
- Period Homes
- Popular Woodworking
- Script
- ShopNotes
- Sports Collectors Digest
- Threads
- Timber Home Living
- Traditional Building
- Woodsmith
- World Coin News
- Writer's Digest
Replies
*
I have an ammonia stain smack in the middle of a butcher block counter.
I read where ammonia fumes were used to give new white oak an antique patina. Great idea, but bad for the counter. Any solutions?
(I sanded; the stain is deep.)
Eagerly waiting for reply
Regards
Debra