This is the start. Notice the scuffs | |
and the peeling varnish |
2. Remove decorative beading to refinish separately.
3. Strip off all of the old varnish with chemical stripper.
4. Sanding -lots of sanding - to remove all of the scuffs and old stain
5. More sanding.
6. Still more sanding.
7. Did I mention that we had to sand.
8. Re-staining with a light cherry.
9. Two coats of shellac varnish.
10. Replace the hardware with new.
All sanded and ready to stain |
peeling varnish and water marks |
Center drawer stained...notice the contrast |
This piece is going in Marie's room at least initially. She seems very pleased so far.
I think the results are nice. As you can see from the pictures it looks nearly brand new and is well worth the effort. A family heirloom that will hopefully last for 6 more generations.
The next piece will be the smaller dresser / nightstand followed by the bed so stay tuned and keep reading. Also on the agenda are 4 wooden chairs to refinish also acquired from my late grandmother.
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