Remember this beautiful Faraday outdoor dining table and chairs that I bought last year from Pottery Barn? Well, they weren’t beautiful for long. After exposure to the sun and summer rains the finish faded, bubbled, and peeled off. So within a few short weeks after I purchased the set, it looked like it had been exposed to the elements for years.
I’m typically a big fan of Pottery Barn, but this purchase was a huge disappointment. Normally, I would have returned the item or asked for a replacement but I loved the style of this set so much I figured I’d just strip the finish off and refinish it in the spring. Well, that’s exactly what I did this past weekend, and I couldn’t be more pleased with the results.
Just look at this beautiful finish. It not only looks as good as new, I think it looks better than new. First, I stripped off the old finish with Strip-X Paint Remover, then I gave it a really good sanding (that was the most time-consuming part), and followed that up with three coats of Minwax Wood Finish in red mahogany. I love the new stain, the color is deep and rich. The type of Minwax I chose also contained polyurethane which resulted in the beautiful glossy finish shown above. And I’m pleased to report that it rained like crazy today and the finish is A-OK.
I found the cute lime and white polka dot pots at AC Moore. I bought the pots of fake grass at Pottery Barn several years ago. I’ll be posting pictures of my decked-out deck next plus photos of this weekend’s family summer watercolor fest, so stay tuned.
can’t wait to see the photos! oh and awesome job oh the table
Thanks, Shree. It took a lot of elbow grease to strip off the old stain, but it was worth the effort.
Wow, that really is a terrific color. My goodness, another big project! You probably didn’t even get much stain on you. I can imagine trying to do such a thing myself… stain everywhere (and possibly some on the table where intended). I do like those lime polka dotted pots too!
I really love those lime polka dot pots, too. And the best part was they were on sale for $2.99 a piece. I used plastic drop cloths and rubber gloves to help contain the mess.
The table looks great!
Thanks, Pat.
Perfection.