No..not that kind..!!! Refinishing a bunch of old pieces we found in Mama’s basement. Anyone have any experience with STAR 10 product I saw on Rockler site. Thanks y’all. Happy holidays.
Pat.”MONKWORKS”
No..not that kind..!!! Refinishing a bunch of old pieces we found in Mama’s basement. Anyone have any experience with STAR 10 product I saw on Rockler site. Thanks y’all. Happy holidays.
Pat.”MONKWORKS”
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The first thing I would try is alcohol. Many older pieces were done in shellac and the alcohol will easily remove it. The alcohol will be much easier than a stripper. I have not used the Star stripper. I use 5F5 by Sterling when I need a stripper.
Beat it to fit / Paint it to match
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