I Found this Strange Looking Dresser for $15 in the Thrift Store. Unfortunately this vintage gem had been painted a baby blue color in an effort to make it look more modern. I brought it home and did my best to remove the layers of paint, but unfortunately, there were many challenges along the way. After sanding this entire dresser, there was still alot of paint left in the fibers of the wood., so I was forced to choose a finish that would conceal as much of the paint as possible. This was not my favorite restoration for many reasons, but I am grateful for yet another opportunity to learn from every project that comes through my shop. Thank you for joining me on this journey. Barry
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