What’s the Best Way to Refinish a Daily Use Table?

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Asked By User_9321kD On

I made a desk six years ago and finished it with a water-based polyurethane. Over time, it's chipped and the poly has collected grime and darkened. I understand that removing the finish is going to be a bit of work, but I'm ready for it. What's the best way to approach this? Should I use paint stripper followed by sanding, or would just sanding be sufficient? I'm concerned about the poly clogging the sandpaper. Also, once I get down to bare wood, what finish would you recommend that's durable and can be easily refreshed with light sanding and recoating? I want to keep the natural color of the timber, which is Blackbutt, as much as possible.

4 Answers

Answered By FinishFreak On

I’ve had excellent results using Rubio Monocoat. Although it’s on the pricier side, it dries hard and doesn't require as many coats compared to polyurethane.

Answered By CraftyGal88 On

Yes, I suggest stripping it first and then sanding to finish. You can find plenty of YouTube videos on this topic. You might also want to consider Danish oil or a tung oil wax finish. Sandpaper will clog, but you can clean it with a brush; just be prepared to use up a lot of sandpaper. There are mesh sanding discs available that work longer than regular sandpaper but cost a bit more.

User_9321kD -

Thanks for your response. What's the difference between waxes and oils?

Answered By WoodSmith45 On

I've done similar projects before. Start by stripping the old finish with a chemical stripper, then use a scraper and heat gun to get off as much as possible. After that, sand it to your desired smoothness. For a tough finish, try polymerized Tung oil. It’s very durable, used for gun stocks, and you’ll just need to apply a few coats before enjoying your newly finished table!

User_9321kD -

Thanks for the detailed and informative response.

Answered By TableTopKing On

I personally like using nitrocellulose for tabletops. It gives a nice hard finish!

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