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Old 01-25-2009, 02:18 PM   #1
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I have stained pine baseboard that needs to be refinished. It's about 20 years old. I think the stain may be ok if I can get the varnish (unknown material) off.

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Old 01-25-2009, 02:53 PM   #2
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I refinished baseboards, wainscotting, stairway, railings and 8 fireplace mantels in a 3000+ s.f. 1913 Foursquare house I renovated years ago into a B&B. Use a chemical stripper, scrapers, toothbrushes, steel wool, lots of rags and paint thinner for cleanup. It is a messy job, but the gunk does wonders. If the baseboard can be removed, that would be ideal. Otherwise, get lots of dropclothes and do it in place.
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I refinished baseboards, wainscotting, stairway, railings and 8 fireplace mantels in a 3000+ s.f. 1913 Foursquare house I renovated years ago into a B&B. Use a chemical stripper, scrapers, toothbrushes, steel wool, lots of rags and paint thinner for cleanup. It is a messy job, but the gunk does wonders. If the baseboard can be removed, that would be ideal. Otherwise, get lots of dropclothes and do it in place.

Using a chemical stripper will remove the finish, and probably some of the stain, so ready yourself to restain if necessary. Removing the moulding is a PITA, and the possibility of breakage and refitting joints if any may not work out to well.

I would just strip and finish in place, and wear my best knee pads I've got.






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I've already got the baseboard off. I was going to try hitting it with some 220 or finer sandpaper or maybe a Scotch-Brite type of material. I may need to touch up the stain in a few places.

Anybody ever try rubbing alcohol or acetone on a cloth to get the sawdust off. It's something we do at work although its not sawdust or any wood product. It does a nice job with the sawdust too.
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