What is a good paint remover product for wood cabinets?
This is a very tedious process..you should reconsider trying to strip all the paint. There are tons of paint strippers but after 10+ years in the business I have found that once you decide to paint a natural wood you should make this a perminant decision. Since you have already taken that option off you might reconsider repriming/ repainting the cabinets. They have yellowed because you didnt properly prime the cabinets… You can still fix this by purchasing a stain blocking primer… perferablly oil based (Much better at stopping the yellowing or bleeding of the wood.) The products you choose are very important. If you are insistant on trying to return the wood to the original state, this is impossible but can be redone to look sometimes even better. You should block off several days to strip continously…many coats sometimes, depending on the paints you used. You will also have to resand with various grits of sandpaper to give an even finish. Then you will have to restain…or put a