If you want to apply a penetrating oil or clear varnish to pre finished cedar sand off the old finish with.
Sanding and staining old wood siding for interior walls.
Medium grits such as 120 and 150 are useful for removing old finish or scratches.
Because of the amount of dust generated when sanding to remove paint wear safety goggles and a face mask.
Shake the behr wood stain finish stripper and pour it into a paint tray.
Sand the siding with 100 grit sandpaper and wipe clean.
Medium and fine grades of sandpaper are generally used in refinishing furniture and antiques.
Cedar is porous wood with a straight grain so finishes soak in evenly and cover well.
My childhood dresser is beautiful but the wood stain looks faded.
Let the stripper settle into the wood for 15 45mins.
While wearing safety goggles and a face mask sand the dry surface beginning with a medium grit 100 to 150 grit sandpaper using a sanding block or orbital sander use enough pressure to remove the traces of stain and stripper but not so much that it damages the wood.
It s an efficient method for flat surfaces but must be done carefully to avoid wood damage.
Nap roller and an extension pole.
Sandpaper and power sanders provide another quick way to remove old paint from wood.
Spot prime any big knots with an oil based stain killer and then prime the entire surface including the tongue with a paintbrush and roller.
After the old stain is gone applying new stain is relatively simple.
Wash off any stripper that may have splashed onto areas not intended for stripping.
Working in small sections roll on a thick coating using a in or in.
Coarse grits those under 100 damage a fine wood finish.
I d love to update it with fresh paint and new hardware but i ve heard that you can t get good results painting over stain.
If you re painting the pine paneling the first step is to prime it thoroughly.
Always sand with the grain of the wood.
Fine grits such as 220 are frequently used for a final light sanding just before applying stain to the wood.
Dealing with surface contaminants once the surface is in good condition re inspect for dirt mildew stains cedar bleed chalkiness and other foreign substances.
Before staining replace rotting or decayed wood and remove loose stain and eroded wood fibers by sanding scraping or power washing the problem surfaces.
Removing stain set out a drop cloth or a thick layer of newspapers and place the wood object on top of it.