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(NC)-Refinishing furniture, woodwork and floors is much
easier than most people imagine - you just have to go about
it one step at a time.
According to Eric Chaimberg of Swing Paints, the country's
leading manufacturer of wood finishing products,
professional finishing results can be achieved if you follow
several important steps.
Based
on years of experience and know how, Chaimberg says the most
important thing to remember is "a good start always means a
good finish." And the best way to ensure a good finish is to
take your time and prepare the surface properly. Be sure you
have all the materials you will need before you start.
Here
is a host of items Chaimberg says you will need prior to
beginning any project:
Set
yourself up in a clean, well-lit area. For previously
finished pieces, Chaimberg recommends you use a cleaner,
such as, Circa 1850 Furniture Cleaner to remove all dirt,
grime, wax and polish from the wood. For tougher stains, you
may want to try Circa 1850 Super DeGooper. Any repairs that
need to be done such as filling nail holes or dents should
be completed after stripping but before sanding and
staining.
Sanding
The
next step is to lightly sand the wood to provide a smooth
uniform surface. "Sand enough to obtain the desired finish
smoothness yet not enough to gouge the wood or sand through
the veneer," Chaimberg says. Stripping closes the grain of
the wood to the penetration of stain and finish. Sanding
reopens the grain, evens out any discoloration that may have
been left by a previous stain, and erases any scratches or
blemishes in the surface.
Finishing
To add
a protective finish to your surface, Chaimberg recommends
using Circa 1850 Bowling Alley Polyurethane. "Apply this
clear finish to those tired old floors or that newly
stripped flea market find and you'll appreciate how fast it
dries," he added. "It dries so fast you can re-coat in as
little as two hours. Imagine being able to apply 3 coats in
just one day."
Because of its non-yellowing clear formula, all you'll see
is the beauty of the wood shining through. And your wood
surface will be protected with the same hard, durable finish
used on bowling alleys. Chaimberg says Circa 1850 Bowling
Alley Polyurethane is recommended for use on all interior
wood surfaces; including floors, cabinets, doors, furniture,
and paneling. For more information or tips on finishing
visit www.circa1850.com. |