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Refinishing Wood Furniture : Filling in Wood Furniture Grain

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Uploaded by on Apr 15, 2008

Wood such as mahogany that has large pores must have those pores filled prior to staining. Find out how to fill the pores in this free video.

Expert: Curt Martin
Bio: Curtis W. Martin is a third-generation antiques restorer.
Filmmaker: Reel Media LLC

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  • lol @ 1:15 good covering of your farts dude

  • 1:15 the peanut butter definitely got into the grain.

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  • Thankyou for the video. really liked your channel. I am wondering if you can please answer a question for me.

    I have very old red oak floor. I want to refinish the floor, and looking for that furniture like finish from floor. Would you recommend the filling method of this viedo on red oak floor refinish?

  • @dfranzma1 *farts*

  • Hey, what a cool video, your channel is great too! Looking forward to more videos in the future

  • Can't we use lacquer instead?

  • Thanks for the video. I would like to point out a few things, however. The application method to apply grain filler is to brush it on in the direction of the grain with a very stiff brush, Then, as soon as it begins to haze over, rub it ACROSS the grain with burlap wadded up. Then, after you have removed it entirely from the surface, let it dry until it's hard, perhaps overnight. Then, give it a final light sanding with 400 paper. Now apply a thin sealer coat, and then your final finish coats.

  • @broadcastmydick that was the hershey's syrup peanut butter feel

  • lol @ 1:15 this guy just made peanut butter in his pants

  • What is the product you are using?

  • i wanna apply lacquer without changing the colour of wood...

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