Applying a Sanding Sealer
Sanding sealers, also called first-coat sealers by some manufacturers, are recommended when refinishing furniture. Although using a sanding sealer is a good step to take regardless of the type of stain you are using, it is especially necessary ... [... more]
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Chemically Stripping Wood
Stripping furniture or woodwork can be like a treasure hunt, revealing a beautiful wood surface beneath old paint and varnish. An old finish can be removed mechanically using a sander, but you run the risk of sanding off fine detail and contours ... [... more]
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Applying an Oil or Water-based Stain
Staining wood is an exciting and fun step in your refinishing process. Staining brings out and enhances the patterns in the wood grain and it unifies an overall color. At this stage your project piece begins to look more finished. Allow enough ... [... more]
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Repairing a Spindle Back Chair
Wooden spindle back chairs are prone to taking a lot of abuse. People tend to shift around in their seats, slide the chair back and forth and even lean back on the hind legs of a chair. Over time, normal use can strain the joints and component ... [... more]
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Applying a Tung (Oil-Based) Topcoat
Prefer a clear, hand-rubbed, "antique" finish to the shiny or satin sheen of varnishes? Then you will want to use a tung oil-based topcoat applied over an oil-based stain when you are staining or refinishing your special piece of furniture. [... more]
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Varnish Topcoat
Applying topcoat is the final step in successfully refinishing your furniture piece. Water-Based Polyurethane Topcoats are strong, durable and are favored because they dry crystal clear, allowing the beauty of the wood grain to show. However, ... [... more]
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Bleaching to Lighten Wood & Remove Stain
Bleaching furniture with two-part hydrogen peroxide (this tutorial) Plan quick access to water for rinsing spills or splatters. Wear safety goggles and if your skin or eyes are exposed to bleach, immediately rinse thoroughly. If bleach does come ... [... more]
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Bleaching Water Stains from Furniture
Oxalic Acid Crystals (if unavailable, "Deck Brightener" or "Wood Toner" may substitute) When restoring older wood furniture you will probably encounter dark rings and black spots, which are caused by water stains. Oxalic acid is a [... more]
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