So, I've busted out the old heat gun, my fancy - shmancy respirator, and have stripped off 8 (?) layers of paint from the first of a bunch of doors in my place. Now, the respirator is because of whatever nonsense is most likely in the paint I'm stripping off of 80ish year old doors. I went through all of that, took a quick pass with the trusty sander, and the wood looks like it's going to be excellent to stain or put some other treatment on (other than paint). The ETS 150/5 did a great job to show what looks to be beautiful wood after the initial paint stripping, but the real problem is the raised panel sections.
Any tips out there on what to do for the little nooks and crannies that have so many layers of paint on them? I've tried using the heatgun and a wire brush, and it's somewhat successful, but not entirely.
Any tips out there on what to do for the little nooks and crannies that have so many layers of paint on them? I've tried using the heatgun and a wire brush, and it's somewhat successful, but not entirely.