LOL! Right there with ya BigFam! About ready to head out myself, but I thought I would chek in here ( and read ANOTHER 5 pages since last night!).
Ghost, to hide any damage marks I think I would distress the finish, do some sanding to get the poly down, go over the table with a darker stain to bring out the distress marks, and then poly it again. Definitely put the tiles on a piece of wood or something similar.
Jim, finding someone who is skilled at replacing caning (it is really caning not wicker) is difficult. It is an art and one that we are losing. It requires special tools and a lot of patience. Easier to just pop out the rest.
Ok, off to go get the sled dogs out and mush off to work!
Ghost, to hide any damage marks I think I would distress the finish, do some sanding to get the poly down, go over the table with a darker stain to bring out the distress marks, and then poly it again. Definitely put the tiles on a piece of wood or something similar.
Jim, finding someone who is skilled at replacing caning (it is really caning not wicker) is difficult. It is an art and one that we are losing. It requires special tools and a lot of patience. Easier to just pop out the rest.
Ok, off to go get the sled dogs out and mush off to work!