form_title=refinish furniture form_header=8723 Please specify the type of furniture materials in need of refinishing.*= [] Wood [] Upholstery - Leather [] Metal [] Upholstery - Fabric [] Glass [] Wicker or Rattan [] Wrought iron [] Unsure Does the furniture that is being refinished also need new upholstery?*= {Select One,Yes,No,Want recommendation} What do you need to refinish?*= [] Sofa/Loveseat [] Table [] Armchair [] Dining chair(s) [] Recliner [] Ottoman/footrest [] Bed or Headboard [] Dresser/Nightstand [] Entertainment Center [] China Cabinet/Hutch [] Baby furniture [] Other
Yes, you can sand off polyurethane to refinish your furniture.
Organizations such as Pintrest and Hgtv refinish aging furniture. The prices of these services is very reasonable and the service quality is excellent.
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To refinish a piece of furniture you can sand it down and then apply an even coat of varnish to it. It will seal it nicely and look like it's brand new.
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
I inherited a lot of old furniture that has dents and dings in it. What is the easiest way to go about refinishing furniture?
Sometimes you need sand paper to strip wood from furniture.
Home Improvement with Eric Stromer - 2006 Refinish Old Furniture was released on: USA: 21 August 2008
Louis Hochman has written: 'How to refinish furniture' -- subject- s -: Furniture, Repairing
To refinish maple furniture, start by sanding the surface to remove the old finish. Then, apply a wood stain or paint in your desired color. Finish by applying a clear coat of polyurethane for protection.
Yes, you can sand off polyurethane to refinish a piece of furniture. Sanding helps remove the old finish and prepares the surface for a new coat of polyurethane or another finish.
To refinish furniture with veneer, start by sanding the surface to remove any existing finish. Then, apply a new stain or paint to the veneer. Finish by sealing the surface with a clear coat of varnish or polyurethane for protection.