How to Strip Stain From Wood : Furniture Repair Tips - 2016
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Stripping the stain from wood is something you might do during the restoration of a piece. Find out how to strip stain from wood with help from a 46-year-old master precision craftsman in this free video clip.
Expert: Todd Languell
Filmmaker: Todd Languell
Series Description: Repairing furniture can take an old, damaged piece and make it look as good as new again. Get tips that you can use when repairing the various pieces of furniture in your home with help from a 46-year-old master precision craftsman in this free video series. 2016
What type of grit sand paper is recommended? Thoughts?
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ReplyDeletewho is watching this in 2016
ReplyDeletewhere is part 2? how to finished the table. i have done everything and am at the part where i let it dry for 24 hours before i finish the table. great video.
ReplyDeleteAnyone else pretend this was the prosecution lawyer from Making a Murderer?
ReplyDeleteYou're using that near an open flame?
ReplyDeleteGreat video !! One question, I have a table that has a veneer inlay, the grain goes in many different directions. I it's best to sand with the grain. What do you do in this situation as to sanding ?
ReplyDeleteWhy not to skip everything besides the sand paper if you are using it anyway? Works faster and no highly aggressive residue stuck in the wood for the rest of the furniture life.
ReplyDeletedidnt know thanks for sharing. can i also use it to strip paint from the wood furniture?
ReplyDeletedoes stripper work with a table that's been painted ?
ReplyDeleteI accidentally dripped a few spots and fingerprint marks from staining onto some bare wood I was working on, I need to get those out as I'm putting a lighter color down than the one I dripped. It's just a few small spots is this the best method?
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial. May I know the grit number of the sand paper? Many thanks!
ReplyDeletewhat number sand paper sould i use ? and what if there is a lot more groves in the detail.. whats the best way to scrape off the stripper snd sand in the groves of the details??
ReplyDeleteI am currently doing this job at The restaurant I work. I basically have to do it in the whole front of the restaurant
ReplyDeleteEventually he still sands down so I would just sand down whole thing from top to bottom.
ReplyDeleteso, where is the stripper, waiting with bills at hand lol
ReplyDeleteThank you
ReplyDeleteUse a wet Rag to Neutralize the stripper, lol
ReplyDeletei have a worn brown gibson guitar. it is second hand. previous owner did a stripe around the guitar with a white correction pen. what should i do. thanks in advance.
ReplyDeleteHi! Which type of stripper did you use? Does it matter which type, or any one is good?
ReplyDeleteThanks for the video!
good job
ReplyDeleteWhat do I use in striping my badly scratched polyurethane finished dining table and I do I know what finish to apply after striping
ReplyDelete"Paste stripper" as you say OR "paint stripper".... confused.. What is paste striper? I've never done this before and I am looking for the products to buy. I thought I had to buy paint stripper but this man say "paste"... Looked this up on ebay and can not find it... Going to another video that will tell me. Cheers
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ReplyDeleteOkay please tell the original amateur here what to do when there are extra coats of paint on the piece of furniture over the original varnish? Thx
ReplyDeleteit was helpful. thanks sir
ReplyDeleteThis is very helpful! Thanks! I'm about to do my first table!
ReplyDeleteatta boy! make the stripper do all the work
ReplyDeletethank you
ReplyDeleteOk, so I called the stripper. She said she doesn't normally do this kind of work, but she was willing to help.
ReplyDeleteWill this technique work on a veneer top? Or would it be better to use a denatured alcohol? Thanks for the vid, very helpful!
ReplyDeletegreat help thank you
ReplyDeleteI'm loving the neutralising of the stripper :)
ReplyDeleteThis was by far one of the most helpful videos I have watched about stripping wood on Youtube.
ReplyDeleteSTRIPPERS just seem to do a little bit of good and a whole lot of potential trouble!
ReplyDeletethx for the vid.
ReplyDeleteWould you recommend a poly over a lacquer ?
ReplyDeleteCan you strip off polyethylene on top of paint?
ReplyDeleteThat was an extremely helpful video. I need to strip a bathroom vanity and wish to change the color of the stain, and was worried it would be too big a project - this made it look and seem within my abilities. Thank you!
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