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The Other Mike November 26th 05 09:09 PM

Advice on redoing stair rails needed
 
House is about 2 years old...we now realize the one thing we don't
like is the color of the stair handrails/spindles/balusters. I'd like
to restain them a dark red or brown color. My question is how to
prepare the existing rails and spindles to do this. I'm sorry but I
don't know the type of wood they are made of. They are a very light
tannish color with a shine to them (I'm assuming polyurethane). I'm
also assuming it's not an expensive wood...it's not a very expensive
house. So is this a elbow grease sanding job or is there a product I
can buy to better prepare for staining?

Joseph Meehan November 26th 05 09:19 PM

Advice on redoing stair rails needed
 
The Other Mike wrote:
House is about 2 years old...we now realize the one thing we don't
like is the color of the stair handrails/spindles/balusters. I'd like
to restain them a dark red or brown color. My question is how to
prepare the existing rails and spindles to do this. I'm sorry but I
don't know the type of wood they are made of. They are a very light
tannish color with a shine to them (I'm assuming polyurethane). I'm
also assuming it's not an expensive wood...it's not a very expensive
house. So is this a elbow grease sanding job or is there a product I
can buy to better prepare for staining?


Two approaches.

Paint remover and or a lot of sand paper. This is going to be a lot of
work. Lots. ...

Use a colored finish. A clear finish with a stain in the finish. See
your local paint store.

--
Joseph Meehan

Dia duit



m Ransley November 27th 05 12:03 PM

Advice on redoing stair rails needed
 
If you dont know what type of wood and finish is on then first find out
, going in blind you are very likely to just make a mess of everything.
Light wood ? Pine and Birch need a prestain treatment, oak doesn`t.
Without prestain on pine or birch it will look like crap. A colored poly
needs a pro to do it even. Get a few bids from wood refinishers and
learn before you start. Stair railings are detailed intricate work,
cross grain sanding or a poor staining can ruin a job making clear or
paint necessary. You realy have to learn about wood refinishing before
taking on such an important piece. Many times ive seen homeowners so
proud of their wood job, only to inside laugh at it, knowing it needs to
be redone, or is ruined needing paint. Only a pro seeing it can help.


nospambob November 27th 05 04:52 PM

Advice on redoing stair rails needed
 
Colored finish, toner, is usually sprayed to avoid stripes from
lapping at wet edge. Gel stains can be applied over a sealed surface
and can be wiped on, maybe must be wiped on. Check at
www.refinishwizard.com forum

On Sat, 26 Nov 2005 21:19:35 GMT, "Joseph Meehan"
wrote:

The Other Mike wrote:
House is about 2 years old...we now realize the one thing we don't
like is the color of the stair handrails/spindles/balusters. I'd like
to restain them a dark red or brown color. My question is how to
prepare the existing rails and spindles to do this. I'm sorry but I
don't know the type of wood they are made of. They are a very light
tannish color with a shine to them (I'm assuming polyurethane). I'm
also assuming it's not an expensive wood...it's not a very expensive
house. So is this a elbow grease sanding job or is there a product I
can buy to better prepare for staining?


Two approaches.

Paint remover and or a lot of sand paper. This is going to be a lot of
work. Lots. ...

Use a colored finish. A clear finish with a stain in the finish. See
your local paint store.



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