STEP 1 : Remove the cabinet doors. Before embarking, remove one of the doors and sand off a small area of the finish on the back. Do the same to an area at the back of a rail or stile (horizontal
Take the rag and rub it a bit over the stain to wet the wood. Then lay it down directly over the stain and press it a bit so the peroxide soaks into the wood. [2] Make sure you cover the whole stain. If it’s a very large stain, you may need another rag. 3. Leave the cloth over the stain overnight.
Step 4. Sand it with coarse grit sandpaper. Use a coarse 40 to 60-grit sandpaper for the first sanding to remove as much of the paint from wood as possible. Take care not to gouge the wood surface. Instead, stop sanding with coarse grit sandpaper as soon as you reach the wood surface. Step 5.
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