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Whether the original surface is painted or stained,
any piece of furniture is an excellent |
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Step One is to strip the existing finish down to the bare wood. |
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Step Two is to neutralize |
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Step Three is to sand the wood to remove any surface flaws and to prepare for staining. |
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Steps Four, Five and Six is
to stain the wood to the desired color and to apply two separate applications of a clear coat finish to seal and protect the wood surface. Compare the before and after sides of the chair. |
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