Furniture, Wood and Cabinetry Finishing - miracle eraser?
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skpatel
04-02-03, 03:26 PM
Hello -
I was wondering if anyone has used the Miracle Eraser Strip n Sand product? I would like to refinish my kitchen oak cabinets, and it sounds like a great way to strip the original finish and stain.
I did come across a few posts about this topic in this forum, but they were all from 2001, and wanted to know if anyone has used this more recently with success.
Thanks for your help. And I would appreciate any tips or suggestions, if Miracle Eraser is not the way to go.
I was wondering if anyone has used the Miracle Eraser Strip n Sand product? I would like to refinish my kitchen oak cabinets, and it sounds like a great way to strip the original finish and stain.
I did come across a few posts about this topic in this forum, but they were all from 2001, and wanted to know if anyone has used this more recently with success.
Thanks for your help. And I would appreciate any tips or suggestions, if Miracle Eraser is not the way to go.
chfite
04-06-03, 06:54 PM
I never heard of it, but I just ordered a package. I will give it a try on a table I have sitting around.
Frankly, it sounds too good to be true.
Frankly, it sounds too good to be true.
George
04-10-03, 04:00 PM
Being an old 'stick in the mud' I don't think they're worth the effort - and it is a LOT of effort.
Stripper works better - it is a lot messier, but the final results are less labor (and cost) intensive.
Stripper works better - it is a lot messier, but the final results are less labor (and cost) intensive.
Cheryl Ann
04-15-03, 03:45 AM
I know this is an old post lol......But instead of sanding down my kitchen cabinets and going through all that hard work,I just simply put a few coats of glossy polyurathane on mine and they look new ! Unless the stain on the cabinets were bad