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Refinish / Strip Furniture: How to refinish old furniture (Heirloom)

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Uploaded by on Apr 29, 2010

A short tutorial of how to use Heirloom Furniture Stripper to renew and strip the coating off your old furniture. Refinishing wood surfaces is as simple as COAT, REMOVE & CLEAN.

Heirloom Furniture Stripper - General refinishing projects
Heirloom Heavy Body Paint & Varnish Remover - Gel for intricate carvings and grooves
Heirloom Pure - For indoor & outdoor projects with minimal ventilation. Less toxic and biodegradable alternative

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  • Indeed the Heirloom Furniture Stripper/Robust will strip all the above in minutes, whereas the safer/eco-friendly Heirloom Pure will take longer (Hours).

    The main ingredient is Dichloromethane, but Methanol & Toluene are also present.

    I wouldn't suggest thinning this stripper product with nitromethane.

    At the moment we do not manufacture orange or soy based terpenes, but we do sell turpentine. Our website has a list of all our products.

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  • thank you awesome feel better now .... i can do it :D

  • can it strip, urethane, epoxy and alkyd based paints ?

    also what is the main ingredients in these products ?

    can I thin this product by adding more nitromethane ?

    do you manufacture terpene-based (orange oil or soy-based) ?

    thanks

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