Looking for a natural wood stripper?
Did you know that baking soda is an ideal stripper for wood?
Why ? Because it scratches slightly without being too abrasive.
Very practical, for example, for removing old paint from wood.
Without waiting, here is the recipe for this natural stripper:
Contents
- baking soda
- white vinegar
1. To remove old paint from wood, sprinkle lightly moistened baking soda on it.
2. Add white vinegar to it for more efficiency. Leave on for 10 min.
3. Then scrub vigorously with a brush to strip the paint.
And there you go, the coat of paint on the wood is gone without using any chemicals :-)
Easy to make your homemade stripper, right?
No need for heat gun, Saint Marc, glycero or White Spirit!
In addition, the surface is perfectly smooth and odorless.
Note that the wetter the bicarbonate is, the less abrasive it is.
This natural stripper is also recommended for all other fragile and scratch-sensitive surfaces.
It's a handy little trick for stripping wood naturally without sanding.
It works on any wooden surface like a door, stairs, beam or table.
With your homemade paint stripper, you can more easily remove lacquer, acrylic or spray paint, but also chipped paint and varnish.
Your paint stripper will also help you remove traces of paint from wood.
In addition, the abrasive and gentle action of the baking soda will slightly lighten and whiten the wooden furniture.