Prep kitchen woodwork for refinishing
On Sep 30, 8:16*pm, Oren wrote:
On Fri, 30 Sep 2011 19:57:35 -0700, Paul MR wrote:
The woodwork in the kitchen was last finished (polyurethane) over 30
years ago. *Window sills and frames, door frames, wainscoting. It needs
redoing. *Q: *What's the best way to remove the grease that has
accumulated after 30 years of cooking and only occasional washing?
Tried with limited success: Fantastik and 409 straight from their spray
bottles and also a strong solution of Spic 'n' Span.
"Trisodium phosphate has been used by painters for years and years as
a heavy duty degreaser..."
TSP:
Buy the red box (TSP) *and not the green box (TSP Free) from the local
(gasp) "borg".
http://www.savogran.com/Retail_Products/Cleaning_Products/cleaning_pr...
****If you do decide to use TSP -- the real thing -- be sure to rinse
repeatedly. If not, paint might not cling.
HB
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