Bleaching a Dresser/Cabinet
by
Illuminatedhut
(IC: blogger)
5 Materials
$15
1 Week
Easy
This was my first time ever bleaching wood and I’m not an expert, had to do lots of research to make sure I didn’t damage my furniture. I ran a test on one of the small drawers to make sure I did not spoil my whole piece.
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Here it goes;
What you will need
- Lots of rag cloth
- Household bleach
- Vinegar
- water
- Varathane weathered wood accelerator in Grey
- Minwax protective finish in clear matte
Directions
- Start by removing all the hardware on your dresser
- Strip furniture with any wood stripper
- Sand everything with a sander
- After stripping or sanding your piece of furniture
- Clean your piece of furniture with one of your cloth rag and ensure there is no saw dust left on your piece of furniture
- Apply bleach evenly with a small cloth rag to your entire piece.
- Wait in between coats until its dry.
- If necessary apply more bleach until you are satisfied with the shade.
- The last two coats were applied in between days
- Using a rag neutralize with half n half of vinegar and water
- Let your furniture completely dry , I let mine dry for a whole week before I applied any stains
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Published April 15th, 2021 1:01 AM
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Gymgirlrga on Mar 01, 2024
This is beautiful, I also want to know where you applied the stain, tried clinking on the link says site cannot be reached. would love more info please, thanks
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Scarlett Carver 5 days ago
Wowsa…. That’s quite a transformation.. It’s absolutely beautiful and considering how expensive real wood is, it’s highly cost efficient for a room makeover! I’m SO TEMPTED to try this on dressers that I kept from my mom.. 🤔
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Would this work, if some of the dresser has veneers?
Does this work if some parts, are veneers?
Beautiful, just beautiful job.