WannabeeCarpenter
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I'm finally getting round to decorating the kitchen and the worst part is the worktops. They're wood & were originally varnished (Wickes fitted kitchen) but the previous owners weren't exactly careful so it's both worn and stained. I don't really want to go to the expense of new tops so the plan is to refurb them.
Am I right in saying that an orbital sander is the one to use plus a shaped one for the corners? From what I've read a belt sander would probably be too aggressive but I'd like to get the job done as quickly as possible but without causing any damage
Secondary question: please can anybody recommend an oil? I've sanded a few patches, tried 3 very different Osmo oil colours and I actually can't see where they've been applied?!
**EDIT**
To all those who recommended a cabinet scraper........thank you.
One arrived today and in just a couple of minutes I could clearly see the area I tested it on. Not only will this save time & dust but I'll have Popeye forearms at the end!
Am I right in saying that an orbital sander is the one to use plus a shaped one for the corners? From what I've read a belt sander would probably be too aggressive but I'd like to get the job done as quickly as possible but without causing any damage
Secondary question: please can anybody recommend an oil? I've sanded a few patches, tried 3 very different Osmo oil colours and I actually can't see where they've been applied?!
**EDIT**
To all those who recommended a cabinet scraper........thank you.
One arrived today and in just a couple of minutes I could clearly see the area I tested it on. Not only will this save time & dust but I'll have Popeye forearms at the end!
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