reconditioning sheds?

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I have a nice droppper shed that i would like to make look new again any help would be greatly appreciated, thanks
 
If there are no cracks in the shed WAM works really well (which is basically just dirt). If there are cracks I have found that filling it with white corn meal will help and will still stain with the WAM, but you need to let it dry thoroughly first and be careful in the application to not rub out the corn meal. If it's somewhat chalky I have found that wet sanding works the best before staining.

With all that being said practice on smaller sheds first as there is a learning curve on getting it how you like it.

Do a search and you'll find more information on here.
 
LAST EDITED ON Jan-02-12 AT 11:31PM (MST)[p]Let's see a picture of it! I have a few techniques I like to use on all my personal sets. Is it cracked? What grade?
 
I will try to post a pic but i never have so i will have to figure that out, as far as the condition its still in good shape, grey, hairline cracks but still feels really dense, thanks
 
Its a dandy boys.

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