What You’ll Need for DIY Wood Refinishing
Supplies You May Need:
Protective Eyewear, Chemical-Resistant Gloves, Face Mask & Earplugs
Dish Soap, Scrubby Sponge, Clean Shop Towels, and Rags
Bucket for Clean Water
Large Drop Cloths – Tip: Plastic can be wrapped up and thrown away!
Paintbrushes, Chip Brushes, Foam Rollers
Stir Sticks
Fine or Medium Steel Wool Pads
Paint Stripper and Lacquer Thinner
Mineral Spirits
Power Sander, Sandpaper & Sanding Sponges in Multiple Grits
Metal Paint Scraper
Wood Glue
Paint and Primer
Wood Sealant, Finishing Oil, Varnish, Finishing Wax, Shellac
Empty Paint or Coffee Cans or Buckets
Clamps
A word of caution for the super newbies… Don’t bite off more than you can chew. Speaking from experience, it’s easy to look at the potential of an old piece of furniture and become committed to the opportunity for improvement. But, without having a clear grasp on the actual workload or skills necessary to achieve it, diving right in can end in disappointment or unnecessary aggravation. Not to mention the dreaded “imposter syndrome.” When teaching yourself new skills, it’s easy to doubt your abilities and convince yourself that this is just not for you. Beginning on an overly challenging or complicated piece could needlessly fuel that thought.
So, if possible, find something you’re not that attached to and practice different techniques using various combinations of the products listed above. Test the techniques for application to get a feel for what comes naturally versus what requires more patience or skill. Practice until you’re feeling comfortable. The great thing about refinishing is that there’s always something new to learn along the way with each unique piece you complete.
Have fun and good luck! Don’t forget to submit your project here to be featured on our blog.
Let me know in the comments if you’ve found some must-have products to have on hand for your projects!