Cabinets have 3 layers of paint on them - easiest way to strip them?




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Ann|The Apple Street Cottage on Jun 25, 2018
Personally, I like Citristrip. It's less harsh and does a good job. Good luck with your project, Christine!Helpful Reply -
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Dfm on Jun 25, 2018
Citristrip hands down. Used it for years...a friend suggested it to be a few yrs back..he did commercial refinishing.Helpful Reply -
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Lina Splichal on Jun 25, 2018
Gather old newspapers for removal of the final layer. When it is saturated you can just throw it away.Helpful Reply -
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