05-25-2017, 05:52 AM
Hello boys!
I'm in the process of making a new desk for my wife. The base is all new work (cherry), but the top is being reclaimed from an old solid cherry entertainment center that technology has rendered absolutely useless. The entertainment center had a clear finish of some sort, so it's not stained in an manner.
I have a can of Zip Strip from an old home improvement project. Will that also work for removing that old entertainment center finish?
If it does work, is it as simple as strip, sand, then new varnish, or is anything else needed in between?
Fortunately, I had to cut the length of the top, so I have a "scrap" piece that I can test on.
Thanks in advance for any insights you have to share.
Bergie
I'm in the process of making a new desk for my wife. The base is all new work (cherry), but the top is being reclaimed from an old solid cherry entertainment center that technology has rendered absolutely useless. The entertainment center had a clear finish of some sort, so it's not stained in an manner.
I have a can of Zip Strip from an old home improvement project. Will that also work for removing that old entertainment center finish?
If it does work, is it as simple as strip, sand, then new varnish, or is anything else needed in between?
Fortunately, I had to cut the length of the top, so I have a "scrap" piece that I can test on.
Thanks in advance for any insights you have to share.
Bergie