Water stains, dings, dents and other cosmetic blemishes on your wooden coffee table may signify that it is time to refinish the surface. While it may seem to be a complicated process, refinishing a wooden coffee table doesn't have to be difficult at all. Depending on how elaborate the table is, a table can be refinished in an afternoon or the job may take a weekend to complete. Does this Spark an idea?
Instructions
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Remove the old finish. This can be accomplished by sanding the entire surface of the table. Use the electric hand sander on all flat surfaces. Hold a piece of sandpaper in your hand to remove the finish in those hard-to-reach areas. Start with the 80-grit paper. Work up to the 300 grit for a smooth surface on all areas.
2Wipe the entire table with a soft rag to remove surface dust left behind by the sanding process.
3Wipe the table again with a soft rag that is moistened with mineral spirits. This will remove any remaining dust on the table that can mar the new finish. Allow the table to dry.
4Apply the stain of your choice to the table using a paintbrush.
5Wipe the table with a clean rag to remove any excess stain. Allow the stain to dry. This can take anywhere from an hour to several hours, depending on temperatures and humidity.
6Apply the polyurethane using the paintbrush. Let the polyurethane dry and lightly sand the surface with the 300-grit sandpaper to remove any bubbles that may have formed.
7Apply a second coat of polyurethane. Let dry and repeat the sanding process. If more coats of polyurethane are desired, continue the process for each coat.
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