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Gingster Wed 25-Jun-25 07:19:44

I’m trying to strip paint from our wooden garden table and chairs. Nothing is working. Sanding, strippers , heat gun, all useless.
I know a lot of you handy grans are good at this sort of thing, any ideas please?

GrannyGravy13 Wed 25-Jun-25 07:21:42

Take off what you can, then seal, call it shabby chique

Gingster Wed 25-Jun-25 07:23:44

Haha - 😂. I did think of that GG.
It might well come to that 👍

LucyAnna5 Wed 25-Jun-25 07:51:18

Are you going to repaint the furniture?

escaped Wed 25-Jun-25 08:07:14

Are you using water when you strip?
That sounds a bit sexy, doesn't it?!
What I mean is that the surface has to be wet for the paint to go mushy and peal off. Even pressure washing as you go isn't a bad idea to remove the more stubborn areas.

Gingster Wed 25-Jun-25 18:39:19

Thanks for your tip escaped. 👍

J52 Wed 25-Jun-25 19:40:28

It might be that the original wood was treated with preservatives that adhered to the paint. I’d just paint over it.

cc Thu 26-Jun-25 13:56:03

J52

It might be that the original wood was treated with preservatives that adhered to the paint. I’d just paint over it.

I agree with this, though you may need to use a suitable primer. A good paint shop should be able to advise you.

Oreo Thu 26-Jun-25 14:09:50

J52

It might be that the original wood was treated with preservatives that adhered to the paint. I’d just paint over it.

So would I, much easier in the end.

NotSpaghetti Thu 26-Jun-25 14:17:52

Can you try Sadolin Superdec?
Ask what they think at a decent paint shop.

Norah Thu 26-Jun-25 14:25:27

Pressure wash, sand, prime, paint (may need to paint 2x).

AuntieE Thu 26-Jun-25 14:33:38

Join the club! I am trying to strip what is probably some of the first plastic-based paint ever sold off an outdoor window-frame.

If you perserve with an electric sander you may finally get the paint off. I have succeeded in getting most of my window-frame sanded down, but I have hurt my shoulder in the process, so I am thinking of adopting the "paint-on-top-and- call it shabby chic- method.

DollyRocker Thu 26-Jun-25 14:56:30

I've used a drill with a circular fine wire brush on it, can't think what is the proper name for it but it removed paint, rust, dirt really quickly. Think it's made of tungsten.

Gingster Fri 27-Jun-25 07:41:14

Thanks all for your ideas. Much appreciated.
I think I’ve done all I can and will sand down and paint over. It’s got to look better than it does at present.
I’ll just rub down the chairs and paint over them too. 😤

Hope yours turns out ok AuntieE.🤞