How to remove wood veneer from furniture. From scratches to discoloration the surfaces of your wood furniture are vulnerable to all kinds of damage. Repairing veneer on a midcentury tabletop thomas johnson antique furniture restoration duration. How to remove veneer. However peeling veneer can ruin the look of a table desk vanity or buffet.
Place the wet rag on the area you want to remove. Thomas johnson antique furniture restoration 214207 views 752. Veneer is commonly used on wooden furniture to create an attractive durable surface. I used wood filler to fill any holes and wood glue and clamps to tighten and secure any loose pieces of wood.
The hair dryer worked well on one side of the dresser and i was able to remove the veneer with only minor damage. Youll even find tips for repairing furniture veneer and hardware. Today im excited to show you a quick and easy way to remove wood veneer from furniture. A little 101 on the topic a lot of furniture is veneered.
How to remove veneer from wood furniture the easy way. For sake of this post ill show you two methods i used to remove hard glued on veneer from the drawers of a piece im working on right now. I would suggest protecting those areas with dry rag. Start removing the old wood veneer.
Its best to avoid any exposed wood so you do not damage that part of the furniture. The beauty is that if you can remove the veneer the wood beneath is typically in stellar shape. Removing the veneer to expose the hardwood requires a. Well start by discussing surface stains and discoloration.
Hide glue is very strong but with only having little resistance to heat and water. The steam is not forgiving. Say what you will about veneer it does protect the wood beneath it very well. Get a water saturated but not dripping wet towel to cover your surface and drape it over top of the veneer you want to remove.
For more information about this furniture project or to see other furniture repair and painted furniture. At this point i took a break and worked on cleaning up the other areas of the dresser. The watermoisture seeps through the veneer and dissolves the water based adhesive that most veneer is originally applied with. And just because the veneer is peeling scratched or damaged doesnt mean the furniture cant be salvaged and re styled to be beautiful again.
Also be careful around areas where you do not want the veneer removed. However veneer on most antique items were most likely bonded with hide glue.