How do you refinish an old coffee table?
- Step 1: Set Up the Work Area.
- Step 2: Take the Table Apart and Wipe Down All the Pieces.
- Step 3: Do Some Preliminary Sanding.
- Step 4: Prepare and Apply the Paint Stripper.
- Step 5: Suit Up and Scrape.
- Step 6: Apply the Afterwash and Scrub . . . Hard.
- Step 7: Wash the Table and Let It Dry.
- Step 8: Sand the Wood.
Can you paint an old coffee table?
Over time, all coffee tables suffer wear and tear that breaks down the finish and paint or stain. If you want to spruce up your coffee table it’s a simple matter of refinishing the surface and applying your favorite color to breathe new life into an old piece of furniture.
How do you refinish a coffee table without stripping it?
The key to re-staining a wood dining table top without having to strip off the original factory finish is to create a soft, faux wood grain appearance with gel stain. Followed by several coats of a durable clear sealer. It’s actually not that hard to do.
Can I refinish just the top of a table?
Depending on the type of table top and finish you’re working with, you could get away with lightly sanding or repainting the table to give it a new look. We successfully stripped the varnish and stain and refinished the table top over a few days.
What’s the best finish for a coffee table?
Go with a polyurethane varnish. It’s super tough, fairly heat resistant, easy to apply and usually turns out looking great. Both oil-based and water-based formulas are good choices, but most oil-based polys will cause the wood to take on a slightly amber tone (which I like), and it dries slowly.
How do you distress paint a coffee table?
- Prepare Your Space. Start by laying down drop cloths and preparing the area.
- Sand and Clean the Piece. Sand the surface of the piece.
- Paint the Piece.
- Apply Wax and Top Layer of Paint (Optional)
- Distress the Piece with Sandpaper and Steel Wool.
- Apply a Stain (Optional)
- Protect the Finished Piece with Polyurethane.
Can you Restain a table without sanding?
You absolutely do not need to sand the finish off the table, just lightly sand enough to rough up the existing finish to give the Polyshades something to grip. No need to break a sweat for this step.
How much does it cost to refinish a table top?
Cost to Refinish a Table. A basic table will range between $200 and $600 to refinish. The process is typically the same regardless of condition, and price changes only based on size. For any wooden table, the process involves stripping the old finish and applying a new final coat.