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Stripping a period door
Help1234
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Hi,
Had someone come round today from a company about stripping our period internal door. One side has been stained dark varnish and the other side has been painted.
They have said that they can't do it because it's been stripped before and they don't know if a primer has been used on the painted side.
Is this right? Can I not get this door stripped then? Would a peelaway do-it-myself job work?
Had someone come round today from a company about stripping our period internal door. One side has been stained dark varnish and the other side has been painted.
They have said that they can't do it because it's been stripped before and they don't know if a primer has been used on the painted side.
Is this right? Can I not get this door stripped then? Would a peelaway do-it-myself job work?
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