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hi, I have a dining table made of rubber wood with a polyurethane finish, badly chipped. I was thinking of using paint remover then using tinted briwax to resurface it. But I am unsure how to treat this timber. Do I need to seal it in any way. Do I need to put a finish over the briwax or do I need to make other choices. Thanks
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community @motu. It's fabulous to have you join us, and many thanks for your question about restoring a table.
You can certainly use a varnish stripper to help remove the existing polyurethane coating, but you'll likely need to sand the surface as well to get a smooth and even finish. Start with a coarser grit to remove any damaged areas, then work your way up to finer grits, finishing with 240 or higher for a polished surface.
I'm not familiar with Briwax products, but they appear to offer a range of finishes. If you're using a wax-based finish, keep in mind that it won't provide the same level of protection as a polyurethane. If you want a durable, long-lasting finish, you might instead consider sealing the table with a clear polyurethane like Cabot's Cabothane once you've stained it to your desired colour.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Mitchell
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