Hah! With much effort, a heat gun and biodegradable liquid paint stripper - in a record breaking six hours - I've made a good start on stripping the staircase.
Here is the result...![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgB59vdIikFGtC9E7R4Bn0mcdHhxACqhRulwCqlVV4Qy8-Abl2uT85TxZA5VwZ6NEmWF5AueFGw59M-h7t654VZFxd4Gn6OgkeTuI-i6S5NMxFdbA8j7QvcK2EDVw9EK1_YaV4PYDkbng/s320/DSC_0003_1)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjPid0sHnmF4a4nrG-nGO7MbU7tU6x_VYnnfmv3mFJUuz5zblD14fvaRd2FavvSqGbXV2GpMq6bP4mJ6i6pPFCVxQYMhX210uYjUgfBSTiUSyhR3PfrSS2pxvxgEeY7h7jyxPeXJ2kd_g/s320/DSC_0004)
Now the questions are: which bits to re-paint and how to proceed further?
I want to sand the treads, and will try to remove a bit more paint and carpet glue (the dark areas).
Then oil and / or wax, or re-paint the sides? Any opinions?
Here is the result...
Now the questions are: which bits to re-paint and how to proceed further?
I want to sand the treads, and will try to remove a bit more paint and carpet glue (the dark areas).
Then oil and / or wax, or re-paint the sides? Any opinions?
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