Things You'll Need:
- Screwdriver
- Sandpaper or electric sander
- Fine steel wool
- Paint brushes
- Water based primer
- Water based semi-gloss white paint
- Water based polyurethane
- Tack cloth
- Dust mask
- Protective eye wear
- Rubber gloves
- Drop cloth
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Step 1
Place the furniture on a drop cloth, newspaper or cardboard. Using a screwdriver, remove all hardware from the piece of furniture including any knobs, drawer pulls, hinges and decorative emblems. Remove all drawers and doors and place them separately on the drop cloth.
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Step 2
Using sandpaper or an electric sander, sand the surface of each piece of the furniture. Make sure to sand in the same direction as the wood grain in order to avoid creating scratches. Used a tack cloth to remove the dust from the surface. Check each piece to see if it must be sanded again. It is very important to remove all of the clear finish that protected the wood furniture. Once all of the clear finish is removed, lightly sand each piece with fine steel wool. This will provide a smooth surface for the final layer of paint.
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Step 3
Using a paint brush, apply a coat of white primer to the furniture by following the grain of the wood. After this has dried, apply a second coat of primer. This will assure that the final coat of paint adheres to the surface.
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Step 4
Apply the white semi-gloss latex paint to the surface with a paint brush. Again, paint in the same direction of the wood grain. When this has dried, check to see if all pieces are adequately covered with paint. Usually only one coat of paint is required if primer was applied.
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Step 5
For added protection, apply a water based polyurethane finish with a paint brush to all of the furniture pieces. This will also provide additional shine to the furniture. Allow all furniture pieces to completely dry before putting hardware back in place.















Comments
lelai said
on 9/4/2009 would reallylike to use your article to guide me on my coming projects. Thanks for writing and sharing!