takeaflight
Member
Hi wonder if someone can help, my wife wants to change the look of some old French furniture we have.
The look is stripped back, almost like it's been bleached, but with the grain slightly raised. Seen some examples and told they had sandblasted it.
However when I did some research found basically, sandblastes are either low power, really aimed at spot cleaning, or higher power which would probably tear a piece to bits, then I looked at pressure washer atachments and I think this may be the answer, I have a small Karcher but it's not much better than an hosepipe, so before buying attachment for that, or buying a more powerful washer that apart from sandblasting I don't need, wondered if any of you guys had any thoughts or experiences.
Roy
The look is stripped back, almost like it's been bleached, but with the grain slightly raised. Seen some examples and told they had sandblasted it.
However when I did some research found basically, sandblastes are either low power, really aimed at spot cleaning, or higher power which would probably tear a piece to bits, then I looked at pressure washer atachments and I think this may be the answer, I have a small Karcher but it's not much better than an hosepipe, so before buying attachment for that, or buying a more powerful washer that apart from sandblasting I don't need, wondered if any of you guys had any thoughts or experiences.
Roy