Best way to remove varnish from wood?

Question by thesp: Best way to remove varnish from wood? Anyone have any recommendations? Looking for the easiest and preferably cheapest way to remove old varnish from a wooden door. Thx Dward, where can i find some of this fume-free E-Z Off oven cleaner stuff? Im in the uk btw. I’ve searched the net and [...]

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What’s the best way to paint over varnished doors?

Question by aldef70: What’s the best way to paint over varnished doors? Best answer: Answer by eastern_mountain_outdoorsroller What do you think? Answer below! Incoming search terms:how to paint over varnished doorsShare and Enjoy

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What is the best exterior Sealer/varnish for wood doors?

Question by michael e: What is the best exterior Sealer/varnish for wood doors? I have ceder front doors and they are getting eaten up by the sun. We are going to sand them down and re-stain and varnish them. Any tips advise helpful. Thanks, in the Louisiana Best answer: Answer by Dr. StrangeloveMinwax oil based [...]

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what is the best way to refinish a front door?

Question by rmxr2003: what is the best way to refinish a front door? has three coats of varnish. it is a light colored stain. mohogany wood. probably laminate 1/4 inch. Best answer: Answer by rockhead515You’ll have to sand the old finish off first, or use a stripper. If you don’t like the color of the [...]

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whats the best way to varnish a door?

Question by Paul M: whats the best way to varnish a door? to get a perfect shine Best answer: Answer by comedgeyou may visit www.doorbydesign.com and we will provide you some tips in vanishing..cheer regards, comedge What do you think? Answer below! Share and Enjoy

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whats the best way to disguise a repaired hole in a hollow door?

Question by jasmine: whats the best way to disguise a repaired hole in a hollow door? we have just repaired a hole in one of our hollow doors. I was just wondering how to disguise it. We have painted the door a white gloss but the repaired bit looks obvious and stands out. should i [...]

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The best way to remove varnish from a door?

Question by frapix: The best way to remove varnish from a door? Some suggest paint thinner but I am still unsure if it will work. Best answer: Answer by David Ttake the door to a professional stripper they will dip it in acid for arround three to five quid failing that sand paper thinners will [...]

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I want to paint a door that is currently stained/varnished. How is the best way to do it?

Question by drtampa: I want to paint a door that is currently stained/varnished. How is the best way to do it? It is an interior/exterior door. I’m not sure if I should sand the door, prime, then paint. Or should I use a stripper, prime, then paint. Have any tips? Best answer: Answer by wild1handyUse [...]

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What is the best way to paint a varnished louvered interior door.?

Question by sorefootbob: What is the best way to paint a varnished louvered interior door.? Best answer: Answer by rosemary512002Take them in the garage or backyard and lay them on saw horses, this way the paint will get into the crevices, been there so I know what a job it is.Use a big brush. Give [...]

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