Removing old varnish and stain can give wood a fresh start.
Removing old varnish from wood floors.
Though labor intensive sandpaper is capable of removing nearly any wood finish.
Use a detail sander fitted with 36 grit sandpaper to remove the old finish under places the large sander couldn t reach such as under the toekick and in corners.
Removing old finishes from wooden floors.
However you will have to sand by hand for curved surfaces.
An orbital sander will make this job much easier and quicker if you re removing varnish from a flat surface.
It s safe to use on your floors and is good for oil and water based.
How to remove paint from wood floors with paint remover.
It is especially important to remove the old finish before timber floors are sanded the old finish will probably clog up the abrasive and so require repeated replacement or before applying a new type of finish.
Take great care as the thinner can easily remove the finish.
A heat gun works in a similar way to stripper by softening and loosening the varnish in order to make it easier to remove.
Paint and varnish oil wax and polishes.
Change the 60 grit disks to 80 grit and sand the floor one final time.
If you ve tried all the above paint removal methods and nothing has worked then it s time purchase a product to remove the paint according to spot removal guide.
Change the disks on the random orbit sander to 60 grit abrasive and sand entire floor.
Goof off paint splatter is the go to product here.
This should remove the varnish.
Remove old paint off hardwood floors using paint thinner.
It can be used to refinish hardwood floors or it can be used to remove varnish from much smaller surfaces a.
Sanding is one of the most common methods as it cuts through varnish and stain and reveals a fresh layer of wood.
The use of thinner should be the last resort in removing paint from the stained wood floor.
It is often necessary to remove old finishes varnish wax oil polish etc from timber floors.
Soak a small part of a rag with the thinner and rub it on the paint.
In some cases though you may want to remove an old varnish to apply a new varnish or refinish your wood.