I was able to complete the Brasilia restore with a coat of satin polyurethane yesterday (yes I hate gloss poly Mr. Mod - made that mistake once, and never again).
I feel good about the restore. Of course I wish I could have matched the stain color exactly to the original but in person this is pretty close and as I research other Brasilia triple dressers they look darker than mine was originally. Maybe it was SO worn it had become lighter?
Anyhoo, here it is fully restored. Not too bad huh? See the complete process below.
I feel good about the restore. Of course I wish I could have matched the stain color exactly to the original but in person this is pretty close and as I research other Brasilia triple dressers they look darker than mine was originally. Maybe it was SO worn it had become lighter?
Anyhoo, here it is fully restored. Not too bad huh? See the complete process below.
Here it is in my front entry way. It just fits the wall but I don't care; I love it too much to sell it. My very own Brasilia! I'll use it as a credenza to store serving dishes, etc. The dining room is just to the left. I have the matching mirror so once I refinish that I'll try it above in lieu of the white one.
This is about 2 hours after the poly coat. Just put on the hardware to snap some pictures.
Wow, looks incredible compared to what it was!
Look at those curves! The hardest part of this restoration.
Restored to its former glory. I love bringing dead pieces back to life.
See the whole process here.....
Before
Good grief! How would it even get that bad?
I stripped away most of the paint before sanding. Hate this part!
After a couple of hours of sanding. Not as bad as you think though the curve part had to be done by hand.
All sanded now and I just put on a pre-stain coating so the stain absorbs better. 30 minutes to dry.
This is with one coat of stain. I like the color but it needs 2 coats to even everything out.
and voila - Monday it's complete with a poly coat!
I have the night stands to do and the mirror but I need a break! Maybe in a couple of weeks.