Sunday, December 27, 2015

Tips On Furniture Refinishing Massachusetts

Tips On Furniture Refinishing Massachusetts

By Sandra Stewart


Saving is one of the important aspects that one should take into consideration if he or she expects a better life in future. Although people tend to save mostly from putting a side part of their income, saving can also be done through using other methods such as acquiring second hand things or refinishing furniture. In the city, Hudson, MA, furniture refinishing Massachusetts can be done using the following steps.

The initial process is often wearisome since it involves two types of techniques in the removal of the old finish. The first technique is the sand paper technique. This technique involves usage of a sand paper in removing old finish that has remained on a piece of wood. Sometimes it might have stains therefore requiring a sand paper of a higher grit so as to remove it. Other people may prefer using the chemical stripper technique that involves application of chemical on the wood.

The second process is by preparing the wood. One will have to use a sand paper on the wood in order to make smooth the rough places and get rid of any old finish that was left. This is despite having used the chemical stripper technique in the beginning. Afterwards, one will still use sand with grain in order to make the complete furniture smooth.

The third step is considered optional since it depends with the kind of grains that the furniture is made up of. It is the furniture that do consist of tight grains that will not need grain fillers while those that consist of open grains will need the grain fillers. In order to apply the fillers, one will use mostly a paint brush and a plastic material to get rid of any excess filler. The wood will be sanded lightly with the grain once the filler has dried out.

In approaching the final stage of staining, one will need a sand sealer to finalize. The work of the sand sealer is to help apply the stain evenly on the complete wood. This will be followed by a thick coat to be applied all over the piece and if the coat is in excess, a rag can be used of wipe off the excess coating.

It is important to note that in staining, one can decide to use either the oil or water based. The oil based suits most people since it lasts longer. One can also use the one step finish or the gel stain. It is also crucial to follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer about the product when in stain application.

In the last process, one will have to be keen on the particulars if he or she expects the output to be of quality. The items used in the whole process have the most effect on the output. Other factors that may be considered as minor include the skill used and kind of finish used.

Having followed these steps, the furniture will have new life and have a presentable appearance. This will enhance durability and more so help one save money instead of always having to buy new furniture after a short period of time.




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