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This beauty…. A true labor of love! Hi Nancy! I just read back on the sweet writing desk makeover and loved the explanations of all the repairs. I found a beautiful old chest that was going to be thrown out of a building that is being renovated and could not let it be destroyed. However, it is Godzilla size and needs new feet and some Bondo magic. This piece is solid wood with dove-tail drawers! I have not played with Bondo but read about how fast it sets up.
What is your recommendation for repairing the chips and details on a piece? The little desk was a lot of work and it turned out to be a real jewel. Thanks for providing such helpful information with nice pictures.
Hi Cecilia! OH yes, that one was in much need of love! And oh wow, the one you found sounds like a treasure! But for me, if there are small repairs like that to be made, I use wood filler and then sand it smooth to match.
Always works great! I typically paint over that but you can buy stain-able wood filler too. Maybe have a sell every 3 mos or so? Imagine the money and following you could have locally. That may be far too much with your family duties but you could make a small fortunate and take on consignment things.
A lot of work and time for sure. Hi Helene! The blog is actually the main focus as it is quite time consuming! So, I just sell whatever I create either myself on CL or through a consignment shop here and there. Thank you soooo much for this post! I ordered a can of General Finishes gel stain a while back but have been rather intimidated to use it. I really want to try it to darken some orangey wood pieces in my home to darken the color, and also on an antique treadle sewing machine cabinet that just needs a refresh.
I plan to experiment on something small I have around or pick up something inexpensive at the thrift store before I tackle something important. Hi Vicki! You are so welcome!! I am thrilled this is helpful and inspiring to you. The gel stain will work great on those pieces you have!
Trying out a new product and getting a feel for it and how it reacts on a small piece before tackling a large project is really the way to go! Good luck and have fun!! And yes, go do it!!! This post is timely. I have an old chair that belonged to my great-grandmother that desperately needs a makeover.
I still have to figure out how to redo the upholstery which one of our cats made worse by scratching on it but that might be the easiest part of the job. Gel stain, here I come. Can you try it out on the underside anywhere first? I love seeing all your projects. They are so beautiful!
I have a few older pieces of furniture that need some love. I decided to test the stain and the paint on the pieces with a lead test kit and both were positive for lead! I knew old paint contained lead but did not know old stain did too.
Do you take any special precautions when stripping old furniture? Thanks so much, Marni! But one big rule of thumb I try to follow on anything old though, is to not create dust, if possible. If I found that a piece I had was indeed positive for lead. I would not refinish it, personally. Hi Nancy, I love the results you achieved with gel stain. I have used a black gel stain on a mid-century side table that sustained a very small chip to the top wood layer at a top corner that is just big enough and located such that it will be noticeable if it is simple re-stained.
Do you have any personal experience with filling and smoothing a blemish like this and using gel stain on top of the filler? Painting Stain On: This method is normally used if a very dark painted look is desired.
Dry brush on sparingly the first coat. Brush on the second coat heavily with a bristle or foam brush and then dry-brush the excess stain off with a clean brush. Using the flat part of a dry bristle brush slightly angled brush across and feather out in the direction of the grain pattern. Additional coats will give a darker colour. Start by ensuring your piece is free of dust. View our cleaning infographic here.
Lightly sand the piece only to scuff the surface, not to remove finish. Follow by wiping with a tack cloth or damp rag to remove fine dust.
Mix the gel stain well with stir stick. It is best to wear gloves and an apron or old clothes as this product is difficult to remove from fabric. Using a foam brush, apply a liberal amount of stain to the surface following the grain of the wood.
Once the surface is covered, lightly wipe away excess product with a soft cloth, like a cheese cloth or high quality paper towels. After the first layer has dried, use a sanding pad to lightly sand the topcoat.
This is a light buffing that will produce a light powder, indicating the finish is completely dry. When you run your hand across the surface it should feel smooth. Use an oil-free tack cloth to wipe off the powder. Make sure there is no debris left on the surface before applying the next coat.
Whatever your application method, apply 3 to 4 layers of topcoat. Let each coat dry 2 to 4 hours and sand in between with a sanding pad. How to Hand Apply Topcoat.
Appear milky white in the can, but dry clear.
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