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Stripping Varnish
hi
i'm getting a bed for my daughter that used to be my mums.
its brown varnish and i want to paint it white.
whats the best way to strip it or is there any paints out there that i could put on top of the brown (heres' hoping!!!)?
i'm getting a bed for my daughter that used to be my mums.
its brown varnish and i want to paint it white.
whats the best way to strip it or is there any paints out there that i could put on top of the brown (heres' hoping!!!)?
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There is a product on the market called ESP - easy surface primer. I have used this a few times and it works exceptionally well. Brush it on all over the bedframe liberally, wipe off any excess and then leave to dry for at least 1, preferably 2 hours. Give it a final wipe and then undercoat as required and topcoat.
Hope this helps
FBG40
There is a product on the market called ESP - easy surface primer. I have used this a few times and it works exceptionally well. Brush it on all over the bedframe liberally, wipe off any excess and then leave to dry for at least 1, preferably 2 hours. Give it a final wipe and then undercoat as required and topcoat.
Hope this helps
FBG40
i had the same problem ,like your question, the main possible problem is the age of the "varnish" that you are trying to remove. If it old 1930-1940ish you may find it is a dark brown colour. so the main problem is when you use a heat gun the "varnish very bubbles up and is quite easily removed.( you need to be quick or the heat gun will burn into the wood) This will then possibly show the primer (in those days grey). so a good sanding will open the wood grain and it will need a new coat of primer and then you are well on the way to a perfect finish. But if it is the later type try a normal Nitromors. This is a messy alternative.