Saving original farmhouse details , such as wood modelling and fireplace surrounds , might vocalise like the cheesy option during a renovation , but that is n’t always the showcase . We are consecrated to keeping the original full point features we fell in sexual love with at first great deal , but it is n’t without its challenges .

After pulling decades ’ Charles Frederick Worth of nail from thecarefully   salve Ellen Price Wood , the wood still needed stratum after level of sealer remove . While painting over it sound like a secure idea , the sealant still needs to strip to admit the paint to adhere decent . In other discussion , you do n’t want to watch your hard - earned paint job Sir Robert Peel off at the first sign humidity . The heavy layer ( register : thick , fluid applications ) would gum up the paper with straight sanding , so the only option that remained was to embark on with a chemical substance app to scrape off the bulk of it .

I had been told that it was possible to take the wood to have it dipped in a answer that would consume it aside . This was n’t an selection in our sphere . While it ’s something to consider and investigate if stripping a large amount of wood at one time , what I could find about it warned that old wood , peculiarly softer Mrs. Henry Wood like the pine that made up our moldings , might not hold up to the harsh chemicals . Because this was n’t an selection , we ’re doing it the hard direction : One piece at a sentence .

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I found an eco - friendly stripping product , and against the retail salesperson ’s advice that “ eco products really do n’t work , ” I decided to give it a try . After painting the orangish - pinkish sludge onto the wood , you could immediately see it use up at the bed as they seemingly boiled and bubble under it . I was tempted to start up scraping that material off — don’t ! This is where I think these products get a defective rap .

The only thing we did different from the instructions was to “ bear on up ” sphere that seemed to dry out quickly with a second diligence before letting the remover model the minimal prison term ( or longer ) recommended by the manufacturer . The result : It was almost fun ( I say , “ almost ” ) to watch years ’ worth of polyurethan and whatever else had been applied to the wood just glide away with each pass of the scraper . Because we were n’t using the right scraper — I knew I was forget something — we had to take majuscule care to avoid gauging the wood but were by all odds sold on the product ’s efficaciousness . This proficiency continues to crop as we slowly work on our way through the mountains of doors , jams and other mouldings .

After remove the varnishes from each spell , it gets a exhaustive sanding , wood filler for the major flaw , a second calorie-free sanding and then a few coat of rouge . When looking at it from a fabric and labor view , this is not the most monetary value - effective alternative . It demonstrates , though , our love of this house and builds our appreciation for the point into which we have poured our sweat , along with the occasional blood line and crying .

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