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Stripping Paint off an Antique Cabinet

Bob works with the homeowners who are stripping old paint off an antique cabinet. They discuss the chemicals used to loosen the existing paint and note the several safety precautions they have taken to ensure proper ventilation.
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Stripping Paint off an Antique Cabinet

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" Part of the kitchen restoration involves installing a vintage cabinet that. These guys were looking -- define -- first there's a lot of hard work removing some some old colored boy that blue is -- president. Blue and -- looks like Easter eggs in here. I'm going to interrupt you for a minute -- I know you're having too much fun a lot of it's a lot of work and do what we're kind of product are using YouTube to remove the paint. It's a paint stripper coat. -- yeah yeah and this is basically. Mickelson. And chemicals is not caustic soda now but it's tough stuff is very tough and then you don't want exposure -- to enter."

" Now what we've done is we've put rubber gloves on -- with one eye protection. And we've -- using -- and -- that we -- in any of the themes in in this kind -- god damn well going to land and groove here when the doors and windows."

" Yeah actually recommended you do a lot of his work outdoors if you can't yes and it's best to do it on the flat as opposed to vertically yes. Well anyway what are you finding so far just three or four layers of paint."

" Yes couldn't talk you know -- land and then some lonesome crying and thin and beautiful Douglas like the rest of passes underneath on this yes. -- And this will be eventually install an overhead cabinet right. Yes banana and -- in the kitchen it's actually a cabinet that woman -- in the house originally when it was built in Norway and down the thing about this is that it doesn't work very quickly look at how in the house just didn't thirty seconds starts to. Break this up."

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