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I want to sand down and re-stain a 4ft tall dresser. What is the best way to do it & best products to use?
The dresser is brown now....I want to stain in dark cherry red. It had a few dents and my brother carved his name in, which is cute, but it is my dresser now
I want to do this saturday so i can move the dresser out onto my apartment porch to do this. I have 24 hours and the physical ability to lift and bend. Any thoughts or expirences you can share would be great!
keriwendrose,
Since you already know what color stain you wish to use, it should not be too difficult to accomplish your task.. You need to start by sanding the dresser down to the bare wood. Once you have removed all the old oil and wood stain, you should be ready to apply the new cherry stain. Without knowing what type of wood your dresser is made from, I assume it is an inexpensive-type hardwood. Once you sand it down to bare wood, apply the new stain according to the directions on the can. Adding additional coats will cause the color to become darker. once the statin has been given enough time to dry, you may consider applying a sealer over the stain to protect the finish from damage, such as water or moisture.
Use any kind of sealant such as a ployurethane or shellac or varnish and apply according to the accompanying instructions. This will protect the finish from other excessives that the wood may be exposed to in the future.
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How do i get my boy dog's to stop peeing on everything?
we have 3 boy dogs 2 shih tzu's & 1 lhasa apso and they pee on EVERYTHING is there anything we can do to get them to stop? they are housebroken for the most part but they still lift there legs on furniture, the corner of doors, the corner of walls, and in the backyard they pee on the trashcan, back porch steps, lawn chairs its ridiculous. any tips?
when i say they are housebroken for the most part its because they still come up to us and act as if they want us to open the back door for them so they can do their thing outside. so last time i checked it thats what house broken meant right? but we also tend to have this problem where they still insist on peeing on things....
Also one of the dogs (the oldest dog) is neutered and he doesn't do this as much as the other two dogs do. the middle dog is being used for breeding so we can't fix him yet, and the youngest dog we are planning to get him fixed soon.
They need to be neutered, first. Intact males mark on everything to spread their scent and show other dogs what is theirs. With 3 males, even with just one neutered, they are all clamoring for ownership. It's like little kids who don't really like to share. They are always saying, "No, that's mine." Housebreaking involves teaching the dogs that the house is the den and is not the toilet. They currently are NOT housebroken. Neutering would be my first suggestion. It may not stop the behavior completely is they have been doing it for a long time, because sometimes it just becomes habit, but it may make them less likely to mark just to mark territory, and easier to train them out of it. Also, it will help prevent testicular cancer, prostate cancer and other hormone related diseases. Second, while you are training, there are little diaper things that wrap around the belly to cover the penis, that way when they urinate, they urinate in the diaper (and on themselves) instead of in the house. This should really only be used when you have to leave them alone, and it's not a long term solution as it doesn't train them to not urinate in the house. Get a crate for each of them. It doesn't have to be very big. Just big enough for them to lay down, stand up, and turn around. Keep them in the crate whenever they are alone (when you are out of the house, even for a minute, when you are sleeping, when you are cooking, cleaning, watching TV, reading, etc....anytime you cannot keep your eye right on them). Only allow them free range of the house while you are watching them. When you get home or get up, or finish what you are doing, let them out directly into the backyard to potty. As soon as they go, praise them a LOT. Every time you see them lift a leg to mark inside, say NO in a firm, deep voice and take them outside to finish. When they finish outside, say GOOD BOY! in a higher pleasing voice, pet them, and give them a small treat. Make a HUGE deal out of it. If you find a place in the house that has been marked, clean it VERY WELL with an enzyme cleaner called Nature's Miracle (you can get it at the pet store) or a vinegar solution. Just because you can't smell it, doesn't mean they can't. You have to break down the odor so they don't identify that spot with a toilet ever again. Never punish them for marking. It's not their fault for doing what comes natural, it's your fault for letting them.








