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  • contender buff

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    toddnjoyce

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    This followed my wife home last weekend, a French style curio cabinet. Apparently it would look better white.

    All the hardware that’s going to come off is off. Next step is a light sanding, then a bonding primer, then it will get some sort of white finish before it gets re-assembled.

    Oh the joys of sweat equity to save $75.

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    Short update. This thing has been sanded, washed, and wiped down with mineral spirits. Later today I expect to get the first coat of primer on it. Looking back, it would’ve been quicker to rent a soda blaster but that’s messy and dry ice blasting would be neat to try out, but finding the pellets is a a pain.

    Ended up choosing Sherwin Williams’ Extreme Bond for the primer. That stuff ain’t cheep at $27/pt, but lots of reports show it’s a top performer when the base is a coated stain.
     

    jimbo

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    Short update. This thing has been sanded, washed, and wiped down with mineral spirits. Later today I expect to get the first coat of primer on it. Looking back, it would’ve been quicker to rent a soda blaster but that’s messy and dry ice blasting would be neat to try out, but finding the pellets is a a pain.

    Ended up choosing Sherwin Williams’ Extreme Bond for the primer. That stuff ain’t cheep at $27/pt, but lots of reports show it’s a top performer when the base is a coated stain.
    Looking forward to seeing the finished product :)
     

    kbaxter60

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    Short update. This thing has been sanded, washed, and wiped down with mineral spirits. Later today I expect to get the first coat of primer on it. Looking back, it would’ve been quicker to rent a soda blaster but that’s messy and dry ice blasting would be neat to try out, but finding the pellets is a a pain.

    Ended up choosing Sherwin Williams’ Extreme Bond for the primer. That stuff ain’t cheep at $27/pt, but lots of reports show it’s a top performer when the base is a coated stain.
    Good hubby! Did you paint the chairs?
     
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