Published On May 16, 2022
This pastel end table has seen a lot of use and was found by a dumpster. I was grateful my friend thought of me and dropped it off at my workshop!
I had no idea what I would find under the paint but when I flipped it over, it did look like the top was made of wood. Therefore, I had hope!
This little table presented a few challenges...A stain was under that paint and the edges were painted- not stained. The edge was a different kind of wood than the top so it simply could not be stained to match the top. Watch the video to see how I resolved that problem. Was I able to restore it? You be the judge.
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