26' 1966 Restore - Table stains and plastic "wood" original?
Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2022 11:11 am
Hi Big M community,
Big fan of the forum and community, first time poster,
I'm cleaning and restoring a (new to me) 1966 26' F/B and had a couple of amateur questions if you would humor me
1. There is a thick layer of table staining and grunge on the tabletops, all the tops appear original which I'd like to keep nice if possible.
I've had 0 luck getting these red stains off and some of the thicker grunge, any recommendations that would help clean w/o damaging the tabletop?
I've used water, soap, elbow grease, but a little scared to jump to any solution to harsh and damage the tables.
(pic) 2. (Amateur Marinette question) I've found a few sections that have this redish plastic "wood" on the outside and inside. Does anyone know if this is original? Same as above, I'd like to keep as much original as possible where it makes sense.(pic) Thanks in advance for any guidance!
Happy to answer any questions,
Big fan of the forum and community, first time poster,
I'm cleaning and restoring a (new to me) 1966 26' F/B and had a couple of amateur questions if you would humor me
1. There is a thick layer of table staining and grunge on the tabletops, all the tops appear original which I'd like to keep nice if possible.
I've had 0 luck getting these red stains off and some of the thicker grunge, any recommendations that would help clean w/o damaging the tabletop?
I've used water, soap, elbow grease, but a little scared to jump to any solution to harsh and damage the tables.
(pic) 2. (Amateur Marinette question) I've found a few sections that have this redish plastic "wood" on the outside and inside. Does anyone know if this is original? Same as above, I'd like to keep as much original as possible where it makes sense.(pic) Thanks in advance for any guidance!
Happy to answer any questions,