Sanding up old pine floorboards, maybe up to 100 years old. Rough sand of most of them went ok, but round the edges there is a thick, sticky black paint that I'm really struggling to shift (see pics below). It seems to go pretty deep into the wood. If I can shift the paint, thinking of dyeing the wood either white or a light oak.
Think the options are:
1) Just keep sanding til the black paint is gone.
2) Try a chemical stripper - any recommendations? and do you sand a bit first then strip, or strip then sand?
3) Get up all the painted boards and replace with ones from downstairs which are going to be covered?
4) Give up and put something over the boards.
What do you think? Thanks.
Think the options are:
1) Just keep sanding til the black paint is gone.
2) Try a chemical stripper - any recommendations? and do you sand a bit first then strip, or strip then sand?
3) Get up all the painted boards and replace with ones from downstairs which are going to be covered?
4) Give up and put something over the boards.
What do you think? Thanks.