How to Refinish Rosewood
How to refinish rosewood, was the first question I asked myself when I realized what this stereo console was made of. I saw it in the front of a thrift store but walked right by it because the rosewood had UV faded and turned a very dull brown, like an uninteresting walnut. On the way out I took a closer look and found that the insides of this Packard Bell stereo had not been exposed to the same amount of UV the outside had been. I gave this piece a thorough inspection for any damage beyond the finish. All the veneer was in tact with no major blemishes. I decided that even if the stereo did not work it would make a great piece for storage, so I brought it home.
In found condition
The top was in especially bad shape.
Inside of the speaker door, obviously rosewood. Inside lid of the record player
The finish on the top was so bad it was almost flaking off. I decided to skip any chemical stripper and went right to sanding.
Pretty crazy what was hiding under there.
I forgot to mention that the back was completely finished as well. The plug and wiring came out of the bottom middle so that it could be placed in the middle of the room. The insides and back were so well preserved that I did not want to refinish the entire inside and out. I chose to just refinish the exterior minus the back.
Here it is all sanded.
Another “all sanded” shot.
As you can see, there was a stark contrast as to what it was and what I had done to it.
I knew I would have to stain the rosewood if ...
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