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    Default HELP - removing feast & watson stain

    one step closer to divorce. i stained the new front door using F&W stain. She hates it and wants a clear coat finish. What will remove the stain. Now, it might help to know that she had already applied two coats of varnish (cabot's, i think). can i use paint stripper?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ajm View Post
    one step closer to divorce. i stained the new front door using F&W stain. She hates it and wants a clear coat finish. What will remove the stain. Now, it might help to know that she had already applied two coats of varnish (cabot's, i think). can i use paint stripper?
    If it was a stain and not a tinted top coat then sanding is the only way that I am aware as stain soaks into the surface of the timber.
    Outdoor clear coats usually have some tint applied to stop UV from destroying them.

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    yep. sanding. has come up nicely. am out of the dog house...for now.

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    Yes sanding only, well you know now. And do a sample for approval, but you know that now too . And save your 'ands' it's just Feast Watson, no and

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