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BEFORE & AFTER
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Lucy in the sky
(IC: homeowner)
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My before and after curbside find solid wood love the carving on it !!!
1. I sanded (with a small electric sander) the table down with a coarse grit sand paper about 100 grit size then I sanded by hand with a medium size 120 grit to smooth it down.
2. I cleaned it made sure all the dust was off and stained it with minwax wood finish dark walnut 2716 I gave it a couple coats with a clean cloth, don't get discourage if it looks dull, and I let it dry between coats.
3. Now for the magic, with a brush, brush on polyurethane I used varathane polyurethane It dry's supper fast I gave it about 3-4 coats for a supper glossy look.
Thank you Yair Spolter
1. I sanded (with a small electric sander) the table down with a coarse grit sand paper about 100 grit size then I sanded by hand with a medium size 120 grit to smooth it down.
2. I cleaned it made sure all the dust was off and stained it with minwax wood finish dark walnut 2716 I gave it a couple coats with a clean cloth, don't get discourage if it looks dull, and I let it dry between coats.
3. Now for the magic, with a brush, brush on polyurethane I used varathane polyurethane It dry's supper fast I gave it about 3-4 coats for a supper glossy look.
Thank you Yair Spolter
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Published August 10th, 2013 3:13 PM
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Porta Verde Studio on Aug 20, 2013Great find and great job on the refinishing!
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Duv310660 on Oct 13, 2015Just wondering if you hand-sanded the original finish off of the carvings with paper or sponges or ??? Did it take you a lot longer in general to get past the original finish to the oak? (Was your hand tired after?) I am curious because I've been putting off a similar task and I have limited ability to flex-and-press-down on my dominant hand; oak wood seems so much harder than pine!
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