You will need
  • -a tool for removing paint.
  • -spatula;
  • -rubber gloves;
  • -emery sandpaper or sander;
  • -mineral fuel;
  • -melt (heat gun);
  • -bleach;
  • iron brush;
  • -topcoat.
Instruction
1
Liquid detergents corrode the paint, and it is easily washed with mineral kerosene or even ordinary warm water. Visit any large hardware store. Not to look for a tool that is necessary on huge display cases, consult with the seller. A tool for removing paint can be liquid, gelatinous or water-soluble. The latter should be diluted with water, as it is sold in dry form. Before applying the substance on a wooden surface, remember to wear rubber gloves. Method of application specified on the packaging and depend on the type of substance and producer, well please read the manual before you start to do something.
2
If you decided not to use the liquid or just haven't found it, you can try to remove the paint layer with a sharp spatula. Long and laborious process. Paint is not always removed completely, and the wood surface deteriorates when exposed with a spatula. After removing the primary layers and treat the product with sandpaper or sanding machine. If you use the device, be careful not to turn it to a stronger mode, due to the rapid rotation of the nozzle you can sometimes spoil the tree.
3
Melt is a professional tool which due to the flow of hot air in a matter of minutes removes the old layer of paint. If you have a wonderful tool, use them. Aim the stream of hot air onto the surface - the paint will flake off. In the end, gently scrape the surface with a spatula and work can be considered completed.
4
If after removing the old paint you find that the surface of the wood has darkened, use bleach. Take bleach or any oxygen bleach, dilute with water three times and with a metal sponge treat the surface. Rinse with water is not necessary as the smell of paint will kill the "aroma" of chlorine. After all done actions can cause finish: stain, lacquer, paint or other means.