there are also some excellent citric based strippers out that you can use, I apply the stripper, let it work as per instructions and I use a plastic scrapper to remove the bulk of the stripped material and re-apply where needed, this works great for me. Caution: wear rubber gloves and depending on what type of stripper you use (some can be caustic so you might want to wear a Vapor mask). good luck RudyAnswer furniture stripper.
water soluable or solvent soluable ( follow instructions on all lables)
apply with brush
scrub with plastic bristle brush
reapply stripper
final cleaning with soluable rinse.
start small UPDATE: A product that just came out is called, (Jasco Green strip) This stripper is biodegradable, low VOC, low-odor and safe to use indoors. you can look it up at: * www.homaxproducts.com
first remove the od finish. or you can use with chemical liquid to remove it. remove the physical surface of furniture, and than you can use wood putty to make that surface and than refinish the furniture
you cant
you finish furniture
They should have a 'Teak Oil' that you can use to finish the furniture
No, Naptha is not a strong enough solvent to remove wood stain from furniture. Use a paint and stain stripper instead. They are available in environmentally friendly versions along with versions that actually work.
There is no adjective form for the noun furniture. The word furniture is used as part of compound nouns to name things, for example furniture store, furniture finish, furniture polish, etc.
Very dark brown.
Most baby furniture have no lead in them, but the cheap baby furniture that might come from China, it might contain lead.
Goo Gone will remove it
There really isn't a way to remove a paint thinner stain from wood furniture. You must repaint or re-stain the furniture.
With skills.
A mahogany finish always looks classy and upscale. There are many different types of furniture available in mahogany at a wide variety of prices.