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Thread started 09/02/07 6:31am

CarrieMpls

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Stripping!!

Wood, that is.

I have a very nice kitchen table and chairs I got for a steal from a friend who moved to San Francisco last year and it's wood with blue covered seats and that's just not me. I've been meaning to paint it and now that I'm moving I decided I'm starting it today so it can be done and I'll have a nice new kitchen set for my new apartment.

So - I was told last night I must strip it first.

Any advice before I go to Home Depot and just ask someone what the heck to do? I've never done it before. I have no idea what I'm doing. lol
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Reply #1 posted 09/02/07 6:34am

reneGade20

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Tease.....pout
He was like a cock who thought the sun had risen to hear him crow.
(George Eliot)

the video for the above...evillol
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Reply #2 posted 09/02/07 6:36am

mdiver

I depends if the finish is an acrylic or oil based on there right now, chances are it will strip with some Nitromores

This stuff is the dogs

http://www.tooled-up.com/...c/Nit1.asp

whatever you do...don't get it on you and you will have to makes sure you clean the stripper before you re-paint with white spirit or turpentine but it is the best stuff without a doubt

Wear gloves and a mask
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Reply #3 posted 09/02/07 6:37am

CarrieMpls

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mdiver said:

I depends if the finish is an acrylic or oil based on there right now, chances are it will strip with some Nitromores

This stuff is the dogs

http://www.tooled-up.com/...c/Nit1.asp

whatever you do...don't get it on you and you will have to makes sure you clean the stripper before you re-paint with white spirit or turpentine but it is the best stuff without a doubt

Wear gloves and a mask
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What if I don't know what's on it?

And is it that bad? I plan to do it outside...
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Reply #4 posted 09/02/07 6:39am

mdiver

CarrieMpls said:

mdiver said:

I depends if the finish is an acrylic or oil based on there right now, chances are it will strip with some Nitromores

This stuff is the dogs

http://www.tooled-up.com/...c/Nit1.asp

whatever you do...don't get it on you and you will have to makes sure you clean the stripper before you re-paint with white spirit or turpentine but it is the best stuff without a doubt

Wear gloves and a mask
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What if I don't know what's on it?

And is it that bad? I plan to do it outside...


This stuff should do both babes. It is not scary just it burns through paint so you can guess what it does to skin, and you have to wash down the item after otherwise the new stuff wont stick, it does do the job really well though
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Reply #5 posted 09/02/07 6:41am

CarrieMpls

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mdiver said:

CarrieMpls said:



What if I don't know what's on it?

And is it that bad? I plan to do it outside...


This stuff should do both babes. It is not scary just it burns through paint so you can guess what it does to skin, and you have to wash down the item after otherwise the new stuff wont stick, it does do the job really well though


To wash it down, so you just mean water and a rag?
Oh, and thanks!! smile
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Reply #6 posted 09/02/07 6:41am

mdiver

Here is a product info sheet for you

http://www.rs-components....CP0737.PDF
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Reply #7 posted 09/02/07 6:43am

mdiver

CarrieMpls said:

mdiver said:



This stuff should do both babes. It is not scary just it burns through paint so you can guess what it does to skin, and you have to wash down the item after otherwise the new stuff wont stick, it does do the job really well though


To wash it down, so you just mean water and a rag?
Oh, and thanks!! smile


No you need to wash it down after with something like turpentine or white spirit
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Reply #8 posted 09/02/07 6:45am

CarrieMpls

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mdiver said:

CarrieMpls said:



To wash it down, so you just mean water and a rag?
Oh, and thanks!! smile


No you need to wash it down after with something like turpentine or white spirit


OK.

This is sounding more difficult by the minute. neutral

But I am determined to have a beautiful kitchen set! woot!
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Reply #9 posted 09/02/07 6:46am

mdiver

CarrieMpls said:

mdiver said:



No you need to wash it down after with something like turpentine or white spirit


OK.

This is sounding more difficult by the minute. neutral

But I am determined to have a beautiful kitchen set! woot!


Trust me it isnt babe, it is simply that you are using a chemical to strip the varnish etc. If you do that and then leave residue there then the new finish wont stick. Just a process...strip...clean ....paint....its worth it
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Reply #10 posted 09/02/07 6:49am

CarrieMpls

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mdiver said:

CarrieMpls said:



OK.

This is sounding more difficult by the minute. neutral

But I am determined to have a beautiful kitchen set! woot!


Trust me it isnt babe, it is simply that you are using a chemical to strip the varnish etc. If you do that and then leave residue there then the new finish wont stick. Just a process...strip...clean ....paint....its worth it


Thanks. If I'm going to do it, I'm going to do it right.

woot!


I'll even post pics when I'm done if I can. smile I'm painting it black with some red trim and I'm gonna get red fabric to re-cover the seats.
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Reply #11 posted 09/02/07 6:52am

mdiver

CarrieMpls said:

mdiver said:



Trust me it isnt babe, it is simply that you are using a chemical to strip the varnish etc. If you do that and then leave residue there then the new finish wont stick. Just a process...strip...clean ....paint....its worth it


Thanks. If I'm going to do it, I'm going to do it right.

woot!


I'll even post pics when I'm done if I can. smile I'm painting it black with some red trim and I'm gonna get red fabric to re-cover the seats.


woot! go girl
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Reply #12 posted 09/02/07 6:59am

CarrieMpls

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I'm off to Home Depot!!
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Reply #13 posted 09/02/07 7:14am

emm

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there are little packets at paint stores
with a solvent cloth inside. if the paint comes
off it's oilbased or some such thing...

i had a woman buy a little painted cabinet at my
sale yesterday. i asked her what she was going
to strip it with. she intended to just paint it
again so would test the original paint first to
see if it was oil based... and not completely strip it.
then she uses a strong mixture of TSP and a sanding sponge.
the TSP roughs up the original finish enough that
your new paint will stick. most times she said. biggrin

must wear gloves with tsp thumbs up!

have fun!
doveShe couldn't stop crying 'cause she knew he was gone to stay dove
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Reply #14 posted 09/02/07 7:39am

JasmineFire

I have no idea about this stuff but I have to say that I'm finding your moving/home improvement threads very interesting.


And I would love it if you could post some pics of the finished product. smile
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Reply #15 posted 09/02/07 7:51am

JDInteractive

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mdiver said:

CarrieMpls said:



Thanks. If I'm going to do it, I'm going to do it right.

woot!


I'll even post pics when I'm done if I can. smile I'm painting it black with some red trim and I'm gonna get red fabric to re-cover the seats.


woot! go girl


Indeed. Its not that hard at all Carrie. Id strongly advise you to do it outside though.
There's Joy In Expatriation.
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Reply #16 posted 09/02/07 9:19am

wlcm2thdwn

Go to Home Depot first, they've got NEW, products that will make the job very easy!
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Reply #17 posted 09/02/07 12:54pm

CarrieMpls

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I didn't have to strip it at all!


woot!

The guy at Home Depot told me to just sand it down good, prime it, and it's ready to go!

I've got primer on and am waiting for the first coat of trim to dry to do a second coat.

Then I'm off to the first coat of black.

woot!


Then hopefully a second coat of black tonight, let it dry out good overnight and do a high gloss spray finish overall tomorrow morning and I'm done!
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Reply #18 posted 09/02/07 12:58pm

mdiver

CarrieMpls said:

I didn't have to strip it at all!


woot!

The guy at Home Depot told me to just sand it down good, prime it, and it's ready to go!

I've got primer on and am waiting for the first coat of trim to dry to do a second coat.

Then I'm off to the first coat of black.

woot!


Then hopefully a second coat of black tonight, let it dry out good overnight and do a high gloss spray finish overall tomorrow morning and I'm done!



woot! I wanna see pics
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Reply #19 posted 09/02/07 1:22pm

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I put on my hot pants before clicking this thread. I guess I should take them off now, huh? neutral
heart prince I never met you, but I LOVE you & I will forever!! Thank you for being YOU - my little Princey, the best to EVER do it prince heart
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Reply #20 posted 09/02/07 1:30pm

mdiver

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I put on my hot pants before clicking this thread. I guess I should take them off now, huh? neutral


Only if you are camming batting eyes
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Reply #21 posted 09/02/07 1:35pm

Mach

dancing jig booty! I love stripping

hmm

wood


eek

this is all to sexual
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Reply #22 posted 09/02/07 1:39pm

Muse2NOPharaoh

CarrieMpls said:

I didn't have to strip it at all!


woot!

The guy at Home Depot told me to just sand it down good, prime it, and it's ready to go!

I've got primer on and am waiting for the first coat of trim to dry to do a second coat.

Then I'm off to the first coat of black.

woot!


Then hopefully a second coat of black tonight, let it dry out good overnight and do a high gloss spray finish overall tomorrow morning and I'm done!

Boy woman you are on a roll arent you? I am glad you didnt have to strip it... although i love all my wood that was a million times more work then i ever thought it would be!
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Reply #23 posted 09/02/07 1:46pm

HamsterHuey

I do not know if I already stripped the plates off the doors already, but I am ready to begin stripping the doors. LOTS of work.
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Reply #24 posted 09/02/07 11:25pm

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CalhounSq said:

I put on my hot pants before clicking this thread. I guess I should take them off now, huh? neutral



TAKE IT OFF...take it off....TAKE IT OFF....take it off!!!


...don't stop, GIT IT GIT IT.....dancing jig


...redface did I say that out loud? boxed

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He was like a cock who thought the sun had risen to hear him crow.
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