Hello. Original Beomaster owner from 1975.
After 30 years of storage, I have occasion to take my Beomaster out and clean it up and put it on display.
I have done a decent job on front and sliders as there was little if any discoloration on the plastic sliders but the poor wood looks like it is pretty thirsty.
The rosewood color is still OK, but it lacks luster and warmth. There are no visible scratches or dings, it just needs to be brought back to life.
What is the best way to do this? I saw one post say to use very fine sandpaper and beeswax. So I went to HomeDepot online and I see very fine and super fine wet sandpaper for fine finishing wood and stains. I also see a beeswax product (Howard 16 Oz. Feed-N-Wax Wood Preserver With Beeswax, Carnauba Wax and Orange Oil to be exact). Is this the best way to go?
Any feedback would be appreciated.
BTW - I am waiting patiently for my "Excellent Condition" Beogram 4004 Turntable to arrive in the next couple days. Now I just need to find a nice Teak or Rosewood cabinet to display. If anyone has one to sell, or you can point me to a source, I would appreciate that as well.
Thank-you for taking the time to read my post.
Dan