Today, I bought a piece of furniture for cheap. It's sort of like a wardrobe, but much smaller. Drawers on the left side, shelves on the right.
The thing is, the guy selling it decided to perk it up a bit. The cupboard (as I will call it) is about 50 years old. He thought painting it would be a good idea.
Theoretically, yes, it was a good idea. If you have the right paint. Paint that can go with many different interiors. Not this paint. This oh-dear-God-what-were-they-THINKING? paint. This orange horror that looks as if it might just glow in the dark. This orange-with-a-strong-influence-of-salmon.
I had no idea anyone, anywhere, ever, made any color like this. I can only assume that the person who painted it, and the guy who sold it to me, have some fairly serious issues with their color vision.
I thought of spending the afternoon sanding it. Then it occurred to me that sanding it, by hand, would take one hell of a long time. So I thought of paint stripper. The issues with that are, it's messy. It can be highly toxic. It smells.
I did find an organic paint stripper online, but I have no idea how much it costs, or how to order it. The company's website didn't see fit to tell potential customers these things.
I thought of homemade paint stripper. This remains a possibility.
Then I saw a YouTube video of a guy using a heat gun. One quick use of Google Translate and a brief search later, I found one that is highly affordable.
So, experts in this field, what do you suggest? Do heat guns work well? If I buy one, what should I watch out for in using it? I do have a pair of heavy-duty welders' gloves already. I would just need to buy a scraper.
What are your suggestions?
The thing is, the guy selling it decided to perk it up a bit. The cupboard (as I will call it) is about 50 years old. He thought painting it would be a good idea.
Theoretically, yes, it was a good idea. If you have the right paint. Paint that can go with many different interiors. Not this paint. This oh-dear-God-what-were-they-THINKING? paint. This orange horror that looks as if it might just glow in the dark. This orange-with-a-strong-influence-of-salmon.
I had no idea anyone, anywhere, ever, made any color like this. I can only assume that the person who painted it, and the guy who sold it to me, have some fairly serious issues with their color vision.
I thought of spending the afternoon sanding it. Then it occurred to me that sanding it, by hand, would take one hell of a long time. So I thought of paint stripper. The issues with that are, it's messy. It can be highly toxic. It smells.
I did find an organic paint stripper online, but I have no idea how much it costs, or how to order it. The company's website didn't see fit to tell potential customers these things.
I thought of homemade paint stripper. This remains a possibility.
Then I saw a YouTube video of a guy using a heat gun. One quick use of Google Translate and a brief search later, I found one that is highly affordable.
So, experts in this field, what do you suggest? Do heat guns work well? If I buy one, what should I watch out for in using it? I do have a pair of heavy-duty welders' gloves already. I would just need to buy a scraper.
What are your suggestions?


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