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I’m attempting to strip a stained staircase while not damaging the wood work surrounding it. Does anybody have any ideas on how to do this? A chemical solution is out since I don’t want to chance damaging the surrounding. I’ve been using a combination of belt, pad and profile sanders and this is taking forever. Thanks.
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If mechanical striping is what your after insted of chemical, be patient and continue onward brave soul.
*Try some English steel scraping plates. you can get into corners and will have a nice finish. Get a burnisher with them.Dave
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I'm attempting to strip a stained staircase while not damaging the wood work surrounding it. Does anybody have any ideas on how to do this? A chemical solution is out since I don't want to chance damaging the surrounding. I've been using a combination of belt, pad and profile sanders and this is taking forever. Thanks.