Restore Old Windows and Doors: Revive the Finish (DIY)

Wood windows with a a href="https://diyuniversity.com/catalog/info/id:255,cms_featured_course:1">natural finish on the inside look great when they're new, but moisture, temperature swings and harsh sunlight eventually make the varnish fade and flake away, especially along the bottom of the window sash and on the sill.

Introduction

Wood windows with a a href="https://diyuniversity.com/catalog/info/id:255,cms_featured_course:1">natural finish on the inside look great when they're new, but moisture, temperature swings and harsh sunlight eventually make the varnish fade and flake away, especially along the bottom of the window sash and on the sill.

It looks like an intimidating job, but usually the only part of the window that needs work is along the bottom — the rest of the sash and trim can just be lightly sanded and recoated.

Follow the steps ahead to get the job done.

Tools Required

Materials Required

  • Sandpaper
  • Stain
  • Varnish

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