kevin dwyer
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Here are some pics of the stripping process, in this case an Art Deco table. The stripper should bubble up fairly quick and look something like the illustrated picture, if this doesn't happen you've probably bought some shops own brand of stripper. I've used a mix of Morrell's and my own favorite choice, nitromors master craftsman. One thing is not to do is be mean with the stripper, use enough to strip the item clean. And be careful. In one of the pics where the table is still wet from the stripper, I've photographed the floor, and on this concrete there is no stripper - that is how careful I am. The blue rubber gloves I'm using are not adequate for a beginner and I've two pair on each hand at this stage.
The final strip down is with some wire wool. After this I've washed the table three times, scrubbing it with a Spontex scourer and soapy water. Wipe off excess water and it'll dry quicker. It's an idea to have the water next to you throughout.
The final strip down is with some wire wool. After this I've washed the table three times, scrubbing it with a Spontex scourer and soapy water. Wipe off excess water and it'll dry quicker. It's an idea to have the water next to you throughout.