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The first thing I did was apply the stripper and let it set for the suggested mount of time. Mine required 15-20 minutes.
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I took mineral spirits and steel wool and scrubbed the stripper off. I used a heavier grit steel wool first and then switched to a fine grit.
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After the stripper is cleaned up, the next thing you’ll do is sand the piece of furniture. I used 80 grit for this project.
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I used the straight pick, a rag, and a tack cloth to get most of the particles off the coffee table.
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Move the piece to an area where the sun can also help aid in the process of lighting the piece of furniture.
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Sanding the piece of furniture with 220 grit or higher sandpaper to make it smooth again because bleach can make it feel rough.
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I used a natural finish danish oil for a couple of reasons: I bleached the wood and so I wanted to rehydrate it, and also because it is a natural finish.
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Because the danish oil made the wood a little bit darker than I hoped I decided to use a white wax for my top coat.
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