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Originally Posted by lynzy420 Thanks Nancy, what do you find the easiest stripper to work with? This is a thin finish and I'm pretty sure 2 strips max will take most of it off. I'm so nervous.... |
Don't really know the brand names, I just get something at home depot, they all work pretty much the same. Don't get any on skin, that's the only bad thing that can happen, it's not like it will eat the wood, it just takes off polyurethane and stain, and usually you don't have to remove all the stain. If it's an old piece it may even have lacquer or vanish instead of polyurethane and they are even easier to remove. If it's really hot and dry, you can cover the object with plastic and check it in a few hours.