by chris_on_tour2002 »
Mon Apr 07, 2008 9:58 pm
nothing, frankly. if you want that white pine look then you will have to rip out the enitre staircase and refit. it isn't the varnish that has yellowed but the wood itself.
pine, as with all types of wood, discolours with age as the cells in the wood begin to break down and decompose. this does not in any way affect the structural integrity of your staircase but once it's yellowed that's it.
think about how paper yellows over time - paper is almost always made from the pulp of pine trees. the decay of the cells is caused by acids that naturally occur in the wood.
you could try sanding down to expose fresh wood below the surface but its only a matter of time before that yellows too (although wood will generally discolour all the way through at a fairly steady rate) i fear that if its disagreeable to you then your only option is to paint it white.