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All images are subject to review. Commenting privileges may be curtailed if inappropriate images are posted. There are currently no comments for this tip. Be the first to leave your comment—just use the simple form above! View the most recent newsletter. Hardened lacquer can sometimes be carefully scrape with a razor blade on all surfaces except porcelain. Grout Follow these steps to remove lacquer and varnish stains from grout: Wipe up as much excess as possible.

Dip a wet toothbrush into a little baking soda or powdered cleanser and scrub gently. Rinse well with clear water and wipe dry.

Leather or Suede Follow these steps to remove lacquer and varnish stains from leather or suede: Carefully scrape to remove excess lacquer. Mix a solution of mild soap in lukewarm water. Swish to create a great volume of suds. Apply only the foam with a sponge. Dry with a clean cloth. If the lacquer has hardened, gently rub it with an emery board or a piece of fine sandpaper. As a thin layer of the hide will also be removed, work slowly and lightly. Paint Follow these steps to remove lacquer and varnish stains from paint: Wipe away the excess, being careful not to spread the lacquer.

Wipe the stain with a cloth dipped in 1 pint warm water mixed with 1 tablespoon borax. Rinse with clear water and dry thoroughly. To remove lacquer from wood, you will need a good scraper. You can also work with steel wool, but it might leave being hard to fill scratches. Once you are done with the wool or scraper, wash away remaining lacquer with a sponge dipped in lacquer thinner and denatured alcohol. Does acetone hurt wood? If you spill acetone on wood, you will find that only the lacquer layer on top gets damaged, not the wood itself.

In fact, the acetone will end up evaporating before it reaches the wood. How do you remove lacquer from wood without sanding? If you don't want to sand the wood, you can dampen a soft steel-wool pad preferably fine grain with paint stripper and squeeze it lightly so it isn't dripping. Remove any kind of dust by using a tack cloth to wipe the surface. There are water-based solvents and strippers. But if you can withstand the fumes then traditional brushable solvents or paint strippers may be the best choice.

Before applying the type of stripper you chose, sand the area first. Sanding will make the solvent penetrate better. Completely clean the area by scrubbing with a soft brush.

This will remove even the tiniest residue or dust from the gaps and crevices of wood. You may now apply the solvent. This will remove varnish thoroughly. Use an old brush to apply the varnish all over the wood. This will remove the varnish even on the nooks and crannies of wood. Let the paint stripper remain on the surface for as long as 2 hours. If you need to leave the area for some reason, cover this with a tarp to prevent any dust or debris that can affect the stripping.

The tarp also keeps the solvent-wet and working. When the area is dry, rub it with steel wool grit to remove the varnish. Move in the direction of grain instead of against it. But if you are dealing with layers of varnish use a metal scraper or brush.



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