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    Default veneer blanket box refinishing advice, Please

    I am a beginner looking to refinish this veneered blanket box, I tried to clean it up with a solution of water/vinegar/detergent with light sponge and the damaged areas of varnish? have come off completely and some are now tacky How do I take off the varnish, paint stripper or just sand it off? im afraid to damage the veneer it seems pretty thick but i don't want to go to hard on it.

    I have some monocel clear water based varnish to refinish it with as I want a more natural colour to the wood not the yellow/orange of old varnish.

    The box also has a mothball smell that i cant get rid of.

    Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated as this is my first time with veneer refinishing.IMG_2911.JPGimage2 (2).jpegimage0.jpeg

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    As you suspected, sanding should be avoided with veneered furniture. The best way to approach this would be to use one of the safer gel-type paint strippers to remove all the old varnish. Follow the instructions on the container to clean the surface thoroughly after you remove the stripper.

    Even the clear water-based finishes can discolour with age, but I agree, they should be slower to do so.

    The Napthalene smell is probably with you for life, I'm afraid. The chemical has a strong smell even in the minutes quantities. You could try washing the interior surfaces with metho, but I don't know if that would work. Naptha is quite a waxy substance so might be more amenable to white spirits - but it has its own smell. I used to be able to buy a dry cleaning spirit called Murlex which had little or no smell - see if you can find that anywhere.

    Good luck

    David

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    If you already have a bottle of metho at hand, try wiping it down with that first.

    Should you notice 'colour' coming off onto a clean rag, then that should be all you need. Well... metho, elbow grease and a lot of applications.
    I may be weird, but I'm saving up to become eccentric.

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    Thanks for the advice on the gel paint stripper David

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    ohh thanks I do have some metho, I might give it a try on the under side and see how well that works before I get the stripper.

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