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Tools and materials Paint stripper, sandpaper, scraper, hot air gun, cloths, brushes, stain -if you wish to colour the wood- and oil special for furniture.
First step: preparing the wood Let's assume that the wood has been previously varnished or painted or simply that it requires a little preparation before applying the oil: -�Remove the existing varnish or enamel. You can do this with�the paint�stripper, a sandpaper machine or with a hot air gun. -�Remove the remains of the previous finish with a sandpaper. -�Then remove the dust and clean well using a cloth. The surface should end up smooth, clean and dry.
Applying stain You can apply directly�the oil or to dye the wood using stain�for more attractive results: -�To dye the wood, paint on the acrylic�stain of your choice with a brush or cotton cloth. -�Remove the dye remains�using a clean cloth and leave to dry as long as the manufacturer recommends and 3-4 hours at the very least. -�Once dry, the wood's veneer should be discernible for a more decorative effect.
The oil You can buy special oils to protect woods in any drug, DIY or hardware store: -�Paint on the oil using a brush. You will notice how the wood easily soaks up the oil.� Cover the entire surface and attempt to avoid dripping. -�Remove the remaining oil after 10 minutes has passed using a cotton cloth that does not lose threads. -�Leave to dry and apply a new layer of furniture oil. You will achieve better protection, above all against damp.
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