BTW - It's currently stained and I don't necessarily want to paint it. I'd rather stain it a similar shade if possible.
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tom7411
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without knowing how bad it is, one thing you can do you will have to make the call on it. You can sand it down with out stripping it down to bare wood. What you want to do is too sand the top layer of finish off. You will not get every thing, Use 220 grit for this. Once you have it sanded, You have to find a very close match to the stain color you have now. Put two coats of stain on. once it is stained you can put a clear coat of poly on it. gloss or satin. Use black foam brushes for the clear coat. Between coats you can use the 220 for this also get some tack rags too. report abuse
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Katie S
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I took woodshop and loved that class, so if I were you I'd do this: report abuse
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Tule Junqui
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Here is a primer on stripping: report abuse
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mj
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If you want to keep it close to the same color I would just sand the old varnish off and stain. report abuse
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