Stripper Gram

Wimblees@AOL.COM Wimblees@AOL.COM
Sat, 12 Dec 1998 09:22:14 EST


In a message dated 98-12-11 19:02:02 EST, you write:

<< In the seeming never-ending saga of overhauling an old upright, I have
 been using Homer Farmby's Furniture Refinisher to remove the old gunked
 up, aligatorized finish, and boy is it a pain in the nether regions. I
 noted there are several other products on the shelves for stripping -
 those that you wipe it on, let it set for 30 minutes or so and scrape it
 off with a putty knife or some such.
 
 I would appreciate your input on what would be the best way to go - >>


When possible, always use the best products availabe to do the job. I would
suggest you go to a real paint store, one that sells refinishing products to
proffesionals, and ask for the best stripper, and advice on how to use it. 

Willem Blees


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