If your timber furniture is looking a little tired or covered in flaky paint, stripping it back can help you restore its natural beauty. Follow this step-by-step guide to remove old paint from wood and prepare your furniture for a new finish.
Safety tip: Always wear the appropriate safety equipment (safety glasses, gloves, ear muffs and a mask, for example) and always follow the instructions for the product or equipment.
Sanding is essential for smoothing out the timber and removing any lingering paint. Start with medium-grit sandpaper (around 120 grit) to tackle the tougher patches and level out the surface. Once the majority of the work is done, switch to a finer-grit sandpaper (240 grit) to create a smooth and even finish.
Sanding also helps to open up the timber’s pores, which is crucial if you’re planning to apply a new finish. Pay special attention to edges and corners, as these areas are often missed but can be very visible in the final result.