As a pro, let me say you've made a wise decision. A good shop knows how to remove black stain from wood if, in fact, it is actually a stain. Most often it is black lacquer, the color is in the finish and not in the wood. One thing to consider, ash is an open, large grained wood and may look a bit odd colored cherry or mahogany. The walnut (brown) color would be more appropriate. Have the grain filled as it will help disguise the fact that it's ash. Also, the use of a dye stain vs a pigmented wiping stain will result in a much nicer look. Glazing can help too.
need advice on refinishing speakers. Do's & Don'ts
Hello
I have a pair of tower speakers I would like very, very much to refinish. the only thing I don't care for about them is they are 'black'. I'd like very much to have them another color. Even natural wood do... pardon the pun.
they have solid wood veneers, ash or oak, I'm not sure. they are stained black, with a clear coat over that. About ten years old.
Is this a doable project? ...or should I have a pro do it?
I'm thinking chems or sanding, ought to get rid of the clear coating, but the stain is another story entirely. If anyone has done this sortr of thing with a good deal of success, I'd sure appreciate finding out the steps needed to do it.
Many thanks.
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