Removing the polyurethane
Hi , I require some advise , I have a set of vintage checkered pistol grips that the former owner Polyurethaned , is there a safe way to remove the polyurethane without damaging the checkering ?? Read...
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poly usually has to be sanded off but i've heard dad's easy spay will remove it without damaging the wood
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Try Formbys Furniture Refinisher with a tooth brush. The stuff leaves a clean surface when done with no goop like regular stripper. No water rinsing either so the grain won't raise.
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I used Citra Strip on my Model 70. worked good but did need 3 applications to completely remove the poly. Best part is no bad odors. As stated above a tooth brush work great on the checkering without...
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