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| Registered User New Member | I am new to this website and posted a similar question in another section but thought this forum is more relevant. Here's my question: I just purchased a beautiful maple table. Problem is, my old table and chairs are oak. I like the chairs and would like to keep them. I finished the chairs myself several years ago and would like to strip the poly off, re-stain them with a maple stain and re-poly them. Is it possible to sand the poly finish off the chairs or would I be better off to bring them somewhere and have them dipped? I'm sure that is quite expensive. Thanks! |
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| Registered User Forum Fanatic Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: Fayetteville, Georgia First Name: George Posts: 153 ![]() | In the past I used Frombees (sp) remover. I would not sand good wood unless Iwas building something. Just my opinion. Reards, George II George Cole |
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| Registered User Supreme Forum King | There are many products available to remove such things without sanding. You may want to shoot jerrymayfield a pm, he may be able to give a better answer. ![]()
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