Anne-Marie sent me an email with the subject line reading ....
*HOW TO GET STARTED*
They have moved into a new house and have bought a beautiful french provincial bedroom set,
and she wants them black.
Ive had this question asked of me many times
so I thought I would share what I told her.
The only way you can use a stain would be to strip every last bit of original finish off all pieces.
So I suggest paint.
I use Cloverdale brand paints myself.
You will need grey primer for black paint, this article I wrote will help explain a bit about primer:
2011/03/white-paint-finish-email-answers.html
I do not use an electric sander, I hand sand most everything excluding when I use a belt sander.
Orbital sanders create circles in the wood grain which I dont care for in my finished piece.
Many others do use them so this is up to you.
The flatter finish you go with your paint the more control you will have.
If youre interested in renting a compressor and paint sprayer I would check at home depots rental dept.
Start with a coarse sand paper between 50 80 to scuff the glossy finish that exists.
Then smooth it out a bit with 240 grit.
All youre trying to do is rough the surface enough for the primer to adhere,
this is the most important step.
To get a very nice shine in the end you can use minwax furniture polish or minwax
wipe on poly over your paint.
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