This is the third piece of a set I did for a friend! Her father-in-law made this 7-drawer cherry wood 🍒 chest of drawer and she wanted a lighter more modern version. My plan was to use a tan paint wash and it did not disappoint.

before image of a 7 drawer tall chest of drawers (dresser)

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How I refinished this piece:

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after image of a 7 drawer tall cherry dresser refinished by using a tan paint wash

Step by step intructions:

  1. 💃🏽 Sprayed Stripwell’s QCS Finish Remover, waited 15 minutes, sprayed again and then used a putty knife to remove
  2. 🏝️ Sanded flat surfaces with my Dewalt random orbit sander using 100 grit and smoothed with 150
  3. 🏖️ Used my Surfprep 3×4 electric ray sander to remove the finish from the edges; I started with a 100 grit film and then smoothed with a medium 5mm profoam pad and then a fine 5mm profoam pad; also did some hand sanding for the hard to reach areas and did some hand sanding
  4. 🦭 Applied Zinsser Sealcoat – a dewaxed shellac that helps the surface not turn pink when the water based topcoat is applied; I tested this on the headboard and there wasn’t a difference when it was applied first
  5. 🎨 💦 With Country Chic Paint’s Sunday Tea, made a paint wash that was 1 part paint, 4 parts water
  6. 🖌️ Applied liberally in all directions with Country Chic Paint’s 2” oval brush and removed excess with shop towel
  7. 🦭 Sealed everything with General Finishes High-Performance Topcoat in Satin
  8. 👴🏻 Finished drawers with Grandpa Ernie’s method; let me know if you need a further explanation 😉
  9. 🪛 Reinstalled the hardware

I adore how these pieces have become more lighter and modern!


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