Examine the finish of the furniture to be repainted. Heavily waxed dining room tables and chairs may require light sanding to rough up the surface to more readily accept the paint. Painted surfaces, if chipped may require sanding or paint removal. Assessing the surface will help in determining the amount of work required.
Medium grade sandpaper will likely be the best for refinishing purposes. Gentle sanding will remove most wax build-up. For painted surfaces, an assessment of the number of coats on the piece of furniture will help in determining the amount of sanding or whether paint removal will be necessary. With older furniture, circa early 20th century, lead paints were used and removal of lead paint can be a daunting chore even with paint removal chemicals.
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Most hardware stores carry a complete selection of pain removal products. In addition to the paint removal one will need sandpaper, steel wool – fine grade, usually 00 or finer. The steel wool will be used to remove the paint in lathed legs and around carved ornamentation in the table and chairs. Paint brush, cheap variety for the application of the paint removal. Paper towels, or rags to remove the excess paint remover. Newspapers or drop cloth to be placed under the work area to protect the surface one is working on. Paint remover is very caustic and will remove most anything it comes in contact with, so be very selective where one chooses to perform this task. Also be sure to wear protective clothing and gloves when working with paint remover.
One will want to work in a well ventilated area because paint remover is not only very flammable but also highly toxic. When applying the paint remover, follow instructions carefully on how long to leave the paint remover in contact with the wooden surface. Dried paint remover is also hard to remove. Allow plenty of time to complete the task of removing paint from the surface of the dining table and chairs. This is not a quick process.