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Topic by montela posted 297 days ago 1052 views 0 times favorited 2 replies Add to Favorites Watch
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montela

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297 days ago

Want to refinish a night table. It has a veneer coating which has cracked and chipped. I’d like to get it off.
Any suggestions,

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Dan Lyke

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297 days ago

Might see if the glue is sensitive to heat. Got an old iron?

-- Dan Lyke, Petaluma California, http://www.flutterby.net/

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devidmike

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296 days ago

The wood under the veneer is called secondary wood—-you will need to replace the veneer is you remove it.
And removing it—-the veneer has been glued on—-is most easily done by sanding it off. That will be prohibitively expensive in sandpaper and mess.
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