Re-Staining Chest Top
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Re-Staining Chest Top
We've had a chest serving as a coffee table for a very long time. Bought it from an independent furniture store, it was originally stained a very dark brown. I'm attempting to freshen it up a bit - my intention is to re-stain the top in a lighter brown and paint the remainder in a grey or something like that. So, I've started by sanding the stain off the top - some elbow grease and some palm sander. Got to be honest, it's looking a bit rough, so I'm looking for advice. It hasn't sanded to a uniform colour. I have no idea what wood it is - seems harder than pine, and has the sort of finish than you get with aged teak, although I doubt a furniture maker would have stained teak with a very dark brown. How far do I need to go with the sanding? Do I need to try and get rid of these different shades and blemishes? I guess it's because the stain has gone really deep into the grain. And ultimately what colour stain should I be looking at, given that perhaps the sanded finish will be a bit variable. I've attached photos - you can see the colour of the original stain on the hinges. Thanks for any advice.