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Hello! I am new to DIY-ing furniture (and Reddit in general lol) but I was hoping for some advice. I recently bought some antique furniture that needs some tlc. One piece is wooden dresser and is about 80 years old with some surface scratching that I’d like to fix but I don’t know how to go about it. The other is a vanity that is significantly scratched up with peeling paint and mug rings. I intend to sand it down. But what is the best way to stain it? What brands? Also, is putting a polish on after stain going to make it smooth to the touch? I would appreciate any suggestions, thank you!! submitted by /u/Temporary-Strategy87 [link] [comments]
Hello! I am new to DIY-ing furniture (and Reddit in general lol) but I was hoping for some advice. I recently bought some antique furniture that needs some tlc. One piece is wooden dresser and is about 80 years old with some surface scratching that I’d like to fix but I don’t know how to go about it. The other is a vanity that is significantly scratched up with peeling paint and mug rings. I intend to sand it down. But what is the best way to stain it? What brands? Also, is putting a polish on after stain going to make it smooth to the touch? I would appreciate any suggestions, thank you!!
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