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Anyone familiar with furniture refinishing?
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<blockquote data-quote="JEVapa" data-source="post: 3686549" data-attributes="member: 41176"><p>I would not sand it at all and I wouldn't strip it unless it's just thrashed (or if it's painted and you don't want the paint). There are some refinishers that are simple to use but take some time. Sometimes, a thorough cleaning with lemon oil or something to get old wax off then re-wax will do wonders and it will keep it's charm and patina.</p><p></p><p>Forgot to add, there are actually some really good videos online just for this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JEVapa, post: 3686549, member: 41176"] I would not sand it at all and I wouldn't strip it unless it's just thrashed (or if it's painted and you don't want the paint). There are some refinishers that are simple to use but take some time. Sometimes, a thorough cleaning with lemon oil or something to get old wax off then re-wax will do wonders and it will keep it's charm and patina. Forgot to add, there are actually some really good videos online just for this. [/QUOTE]
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