Proper Furniture Stripping And Refinishing

By Lila Bryant


More and more people are finding new uses for all things old. Many times, these old things are truly in poor shape and some believe they cannot be recycled and restored. Fortunately, there are those that do believe in all of the magic that can come out of it, and they salvage wonderful pieces of furniture that would otherwise end up in landfills. Quality furniture stripping and refinishing makes all this possible.

The key word is quality stripping. If it's not done right from the get go, there will only be problems in the refinishing stay each. Such problems would be obvious to the naked eye, making the piece look less than favorable. Therefore, it takes the steady hands and good skills, as well as top-of-the-line products that can actually bring such great results.

People like to tackle such projects themselves, especially of late, in this do-it-yourself world. Certainly, it's not a problem when it's just a matter of salvaging a common piece, but it is a problem if it's a valuable one. A valuable antique, for instance, should go directly to the professionals, and should not be refinished by any inexperienced individual.

One of the reasons people choose to do things like this themselves is because it's cheaper than going to the professionals. The truth is, this can be quite a costly makeover on a professional and skilled level. It's not because they want to charge more, it's just because there is so much skill involved, and it's a time-consuming job.

Going it alone can be fun, but people must understand that a lot of work is involved. It all begins with some investigation into the type of wood and the type of finish on the piece. Once this is this covered, one will know which steps follow. There are certain supplies or methods used on particular types of wood and types of finish.

For example, in some cases the finish can be removed with a heat gun. Others might require the use of a liquid application with a paintbrush, that's later scraped off, along with the finish. Next, it's necessary to sand the surfaces, even those bitty intricate details that are hard to reach.

A special tack cloth is used to remove any dust and debris. At this point, the piece is ready to be refinished with either paint or stain, and the color chosen. Again, there are further steps involved, so it's plain to see but there's lots of elbow grease goes into such a project.

One thing is for sure, and that's that of refinished piece of furniture can breathe new life into an entire home. Also, it can be a project that one can be proud of, either because the piece was salvaged, or because it was completed by the individual. One way or the other, this new item can look fabulous in any home.




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