Use a wire brush and lightly brush in the direction of the wood grain to remove scorched soft wood in the grain of the pine you can leave a portion of the scaling on the surface.
Burnt pine wood finish.
Shou sugi ban is a japanese technique that dates back to the 18th century for preserving wood.
By lowe s editorial team.
For a durable burnt wood finish that will last 50 years or more follow these shou sugi ban application tips.
The firmer lines of the grain will leave a texture on the surface.
You can also use shou sugi ban on pine hemlock maple or oak.
However other softwoods including pine and fir are also good candidates.
Shou sugi ban 焼杉板 is the art of preserving and finishing wood using fire.