Do you remove the hardware with nails like that piece on the front and how would one remove that before stripping? Also, I have a piece with magnets for the front doors. Do you recommend removing the magnets (screwed in)? Thanks!
I used the exact same process. Stripper, plastic wrap and then it all stripped off, even those places where it was bubbling! Cirtristrip is thick so it will cling to vertical surfaces.
I believe I didn't properly wash my oak table after stripping it, I still got big spots that look gray on the wood , they even stays after sanding with 80 grit on my orbital
Dark marks are usually caused by water damage, you can try using acid to remove or lighten them. It takes a lot sometimes to get them out. I've seen people use Barkeeper's Friend (oxalic acid) cleaner a bunch of times over spots to lighten them.
I haven't heard this before, but I also don't claim to be an experienced woodworker. I've had really great results with my.orbital sander on furniture, but I only use it with higher grits (after stripping) so it's not pulling off as much of the wood as lower grits would.
Thanks for letting me know. I've heard this too. I actually bought a new bottle a month ago and am planning to do a side by side with other brands. I'm interested to see what happens!
Plastic over the stripper…. 😮Gamechanger! Thank you so much for this tip!
Such an easy, straightforward video. Thank you!
Do you have a method on how to strip off the front area?
Do you remove the hardware with nails like that piece on the front and how would one remove that before stripping? Also, I have a piece with magnets for the front doors. Do you recommend removing the magnets (screwed in)? Thanks!
Wait a min……..what about the front part where it’s bubbly n around the detail area?
I used the exact same process. Stripper, plastic wrap and then it all stripped off, even those places where it was bubbling! Cirtristrip is thick so it will cling to vertical surfaces.
How do you get all of the finish off of the intricate woodwork bits?
I like to dip an old toothbrush in mineral spirits and use it to work out the stripper which also pulls out old finish!
Paint thinner has a ver strong odor. Any other options? Looks beautiful. Thank you for the video
I was told you could use equal parts vinegar and water
I believe I didn't properly wash my oak table after stripping it, I still got big spots that look gray on the wood , they even stays after sanding with 80 grit on my orbital
Dark marks are usually caused by water damage, you can try using acid to remove or lighten them. It takes a lot sometimes to get them out. I've seen people use Barkeeper's Friend (oxalic acid) cleaner a bunch of times over spots to lighten them.
I thought you weren't supposed to use orbital sanders on wood furniture because of the grain. It goes against the grain doesn't it?
I haven't heard this before, but I also don't claim to be an experienced woodworker. I've had really great results with my.orbital sander on furniture, but I only use it with higher grits (after stripping) so it's not pulling off as much of the wood as lower grits would.
They changed the formula and it is far less effective now. Just sayin'. Cheers!
Thanks for letting me know. I've heard this too. I actually bought a new bottle a month ago and am planning to do a side by side with other brands. I'm interested to see what happens!
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