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Refinishing wood and metal requires the successful stripping of paint and stain. Large stripping projects can be time consuming to sand by hand. Using a sandblaster can save time and physical effort. Although sandblasters are usually used for outdoor projects, you can also set up an inside area for sandblasting. It is important to use proper safety precautions when using a sandblaster to avoid injury and harm to objects in a house. Sandblasting cabinets can create a large mess, and it is only practical in areas with good ventilation. Find out how to sandblast cabinets.

  1. If you plan to refinish an entire house or regularly repaint metal or wood outdoor projects, you may choose to buy a sandblasting cabinet. Otherwise, hardware and home improvement stores rent sandblasters for small projects.
    • Make sure you leave the rental store with an air compressor, a blasting gun, blasting media and a blasting bucket. You may also want to pick up sheets of sandpaper and wood filler. Ask the clerk what materials will be best for your project.
  2. If you cannot open windows in the room where your cabinets are placed, then you may want to remove them from the wall and place them in an open area or well-ventilated garage. [1]
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  3. Make sure there are no more dishes or objects inside the cabinets, because they can be ruined or soiled in the sandblasting process.
  4. If you sandblast the doors and drawers while they are laying on a surface, you will achieve a better finish. However, you may be worried that sand will be hard to clean in the cabinet's interior, in which case you can leave the doors on and sand and clean the corners by hand.
  5. Sandblasting will spread wood and sand particles throughout the area. You can also use tape to connect the drop cloths to walls and other surfaces.
  6. This should include long pants, boots, a long-sleeved shirt, safety goggles and a face shield. Using a face shield with a hood will protect you from breathing in wood particles that can cause respiratory problems. [2]
  7. This will be the particulate that you blow over the cabinets' surface to sand it.
  8. (45.4kg) per square inch (2.5 cm). This should be adequate for most cabinet projects. [3]
  9. Focus on using smooth back and forth motions. This will ensure that the surface of your cabinet remains even and smooth.
  10. Inspect them to ensure you have removed your layer of paint or finish. Return to any spots you may have missed.
  11. Make sure to fold them in on themselves so that the particles do not fall out. Clean the remainder of the area with a shop vacuum and tack cloths.
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    What is the best media to remove varnish?
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    You can use sand, but preferably with chemical strips and only if you are experienced. Other medias aren't that great.
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      • Fill in uneven portions of your cabinetry with wood filler and a putty knife. Wipe it with a tack cloth before applying. Then, allow it to dry well before treating the surface any further.
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      Things You'll Need

      • Sandblaster
      • Protective clothing
      • Drop cloths
      • Screwdriver
      • Safety goggles
      • Face shield
      • sandpaper
      • Tarp
      • Tape
      • Wood filler
      • Putty knife
      • Tack cloth

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