We have an old stone cottage that was built in 1830. The architraves and skirtings are the beautiful large, old style timber mouldings however they have been stained with a mixture of kerosene and bitumen/asphalt oil (that's what I've been told). In some spots there is a sheen and I'm not sure if someone has varnished it at some stage as well. The doorways and windowsills are very deep due to the thickness of the stone walls so there is a lot of area to cover.
What is the best product to undercoat or seal them with before painting them? Should I sand them lightly or try to sand back to bare timber? The timber itself is in very good condition so not much sanding is needed to bring them back to good condition from a surface damage perspective. I want to paint them with Dulux Aquanamel for the top coats.
Thanks for any help!