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What would be the best method for removing varnish from skirting boards?

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What would be the best method for removing varnish from skirting boards?

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myron parker

A heat gun creates extremely hot air in a comparable manner to a hair dryer. At the point when connected to painted surfaces, it devastates the film in the old paint making it effectively removable.

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You’re talking about your baseboards? or just the 3/4″ quarter-round shoe moulding? If you’re just renewing the shoe moulding, then pry it off carefully, make note of where the pieces should go (write on the back with a sharpie, make a quick drawing of the room and note where the pieces go), and then lay them on sawhorses and apply a paint stripper, sand and refinish. If you’re talking about the actual baseboard, then it should stay in place. But you’re going to be working on your hands and knees right at the floor, which I think you’ll find to be very tiresome. Again, paint stripper will do the job. If the existing finish is in fact varnish, using heat will give you a gummy mess to deal with when it is heated and softened. Varnish does not come off as nicely with heat as does, say, regular paint. But, unless the baseboards are somehow unique or very nice, I would hazard to guess that you’ll spend much more in time and labor to strip them than you would to replace them. Can you just ro

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