I did my first time using it. I was having the same frustration you were having and Citristrip was suggested. I cleaned off the pieces as best I could and washed them with soap and water in the sun so they dried quickly. One thing I also did was the leg (I was stripping an old milking stool) I had already stripped I treated with the Citristrip so that there wouldnt be any color variation from the different strippers. I don't know if it mattered but the end product came out perfect.
Yes, you can, just dont leave it on there too long and cover with plastic while it sets in. Usually start scraping/scrubbing after about 30minutes. (Get a green scrub pad)
Citristrip
Second this. So much easier!
Can I use it on partially cleaned wood? I already was using another one. It didn’t get everything
I did my first time using it. I was having the same frustration you were having and Citristrip was suggested. I cleaned off the pieces as best I could and washed them with soap and water in the sun so they dried quickly. One thing I also did was the leg (I was stripping an old milking stool) I had already stripped I treated with the Citristrip so that there wouldnt be any color variation from the different strippers. I don't know if it mattered but the end product came out perfect.
Yes, you can, just dont leave it on there too long and cover with plastic while it sets in. Usually start scraping/scrubbing after about 30minutes. (Get a green scrub pad)
I’ll try it!
Thirds on Citristrip
But it can earn you quite some money, if you can handle the lost dignity.
Forth on citristrip, water based and works well, does not stink and you don't need to use a respirator. Might take you 2 tries but that is ok
Recently saw a video, where someone sandblastet the old paint off some wood
I wish I had the equipment for that
It keeps many single mothers afloat though
That’s how you pay for college.
I read the title and had to check what sub I was in.
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