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Help refinishing 1930's Buffet - WHAT WOULD YOU DO?

5 years ago
last modified: 5 years ago

I'm hoping to give new life to an old piece I picked up at bargain. The old stain wasn't in great shape, and the top needed a good sanding, and the original stains tones were very orange-y. I have sanded off the finish and do not want to cover the pretty wood grain on the front with paint, but I also don't want to stain it and have it come out orange-y again. I'd rather keep to a more natural finish, or go more gray-toned while still keeping the pretty wood grain prominent. This is my first piece so I don't even know if it's possible. When I got the bare wood damp the orange was coming back. First two pic is sanded, the second pic is original. Help would be appreciated! Techniques, products, whatever you've got! Thanks!



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