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    Removing polyurethane varnish.....HELP!

    So I'm assuming I can't just order some online? Maybe someone I know might have some languishing in their shed from a few years ago.
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    Right Angled Bath Shower Screens

    Yes, we'd thought of that, but it would cut out a lot of light from the window end. Even considered a glass brick wall.... but that would be quite an expensive way to solve the problem. :( I can't believe there isn't a supplier of bath screens which would be wide enough to fit along the...
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    Removing polyurethane varnish.....HELP!

    Hmm....I'd thought of that. But there are a lot of intricate mouldings which would be impossible to get into with a sander. Thanks anyway for the suggestion.
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    Removing polyurethane varnish.....HELP!

    I want to remove polyurethane varnish from some solid oak kitchen unit doors, prior to giving them a limed oak finish. I've tried one of the new water-based solvent-free paint and varnish strippers which have replaced the now banned dichloromethane ones, but after following the instructions and...
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    Right Angled Bath Shower Screens

    I have exactly the same problem. Window recess at one end of the bath, no wall at the other. :roll: The shower can be wall mounted but I need an L-shaped bath screen to screen off one end of the bath plus the area directly in front of the shower. Can't find one anywhere. :( Did...
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