Bleached Wood
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Sanded and Bleached Antique Dresser
I did it again! I bleached another piece of furniture and I love the way it came out. You might have seen the first piece I did here, and I liked the way it turned out I decided to do it again. This time on a dresser! I found this dresser on Facebook MarketPlace for $20! The woman who sold it to me said it was her Grandfather's and it's been in his house for as long as she can remember. For $20 it was a great price and in great shape! There are two ways you can go about refinishing…
Armoire With a Weathered Wood Finish
My armoire needed a makeover. The pine was so orange it was looking dated. So with a lot of trial and error, I found a great way to make it more of an updated weathered gray. This is what it looked like before. Strip The FinishThe first step is to completely strip off the old finish using a safe stripping product/method that you feel would work best for you.Make sure to strictly follow the instructions on the label. Sand The WoodOnce the wood is completely stripped, and all th…
Armoire With a Weathered Wood Finish
Editor's Note: It is extremely dangerous to mix anything with bleach. Do not move onto the bleach step of this project until there is absolutely no acetone left on your piece.My armoire needed a makeover. The pine was so orange it was looking dated. So with a lot of trial and error, I found a great way to make it more of an updated weathered gray. This is what it looked like before. Strip Off The Old Finish The armoire had a wax finish on it so we needed to get that off. It comes