I have started the refinishing project on my cabinet. I was able to easily strip off the Polyurethane and give everything a light sanding and lacquer thinner wash. An off the shelf stripper worked well and I spent about two long afternoons to get to this point.
The roll top did not have Poly on it, so a light sanding was all that was needed. I'll post a pic of that later on.
Next I will be preparing a Mahogany test piece so I can try various stains and processes to get my color correct. This will take a bit of time, but it's easier than putting product on the cabinet and finding out you don't like it. It may take a little extra time, but why rush something like this.
Pictures are attached.
The roll top did not have Poly on it, so a light sanding was all that was needed. I'll post a pic of that later on.
Next I will be preparing a Mahogany test piece so I can try various stains and processes to get my color correct. This will take a bit of time, but it's easier than putting product on the cabinet and finding out you don't like it. It may take a little extra time, but why rush something like this.
Pictures are attached.
Tony
“People may not remember how fast you did a job, but they will remember how well you did it”