70's Estapol removal from furniture--Help!
I have inherited some beautiful antique chests of drawers hand made in England. Unfortuantely, they were coated with some dark brown horrid looking stuff in the '70's by someone who wanted all the furniture to match exactly. I have been told it is "estapol"and that it is difficult to remove. What is the best way to go about restoring the pieces to their former glory? Please tell me it can be done.
Thanks,
Sandra
Stripping Paint or Estapol
Stripping Paint or Estapol: Method of stripping I use...
- I find the best stripper is the methyl chloride variety (any brand)
- Paint on stripper and leave until paint softens.
- Strip off using a paint scrapper.
- Apply another coat of stripper.
- If more paint is to be stripped then use a paint scraper OR
- If majority of paint has been removed then use coarse steel wool to remove residue.
- Finally wash the surface with metho and steel wool. (This should remove all the paint on timber, but if oak and open grain then some paint remains in the grain.)
Cleaning timber surface:
- What sort of sander do you have?
- If you need to buy a sander, consider purchasing a 125mm random orbital sander. (It will do the majority of sanding tasks.)
- Sand all exterior surfaces with 80 or 120 grit.
- Fill all holes and gaps with wood stop. (If new handles are used the screw pitch could be different!)
Finish:
- Stain to desired colour
- Finish with a polyurethane (either Estapol or Feast Watson Satinproof)