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Hi Team,
What’s the best way to strip varnish from furniture? I’ve tried paint stripper (okay but messy) and sanding (works well but pretty time consuming and not great for the little nooks). I’m thinking of trying a heat gun.
what would others suggest?
Thanks in advance
Hi @Elljames,
Using a heat gun can indeed be another method, and it works by softening the varnish so that it can be scraped off. However, it may not work as effectively on stubborn varnish and can be a bit messy as well, especially in the nooks and corners. It also comes with the risk of damaging the wood if not used carefully.
Sanding remains the most reliable method for this type of project, even though it's time-consuming. If you're looking to speed up the process and tackle those hard-to-reach areas, consider using a smaller, more precise sander like a detail sander. It’s great for tight spots and intricate patterns. Start with a coarser grit to remove the majority of the varnish, then work your way up to finer grits for a smoother finish.
All things considered, sanding might be the most straightforward approach for a clean and controlled result. It may take a bit of patience, but it's achievable and will likely give you the best finish in the end.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Mitchell
Thanks Mitchell 👍
Yeah, the hard to reach sections are proving tricky. I’m using a palm sander but am thinking something smaller might help.
Would either of these be more suitable for the job:
https://www.bunnings.com.au/ryobi-18v-one-multi-tool-tool-only_p0091015
Yes, the rotary tool would @Elljames. My wife picked one up for doing the same intricate sanding details.
Mitchell
Excellent! What sort of sanding pads go with it?
These Ryobi 240 Grit Sanding Bands are what you'd use. The kit comes with the spindle they attach to.
Mitchell
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