The process of removing paint layers from wooden surfaces allows restoration to its original state or preparation for a new finish. This involves careful application of chemical strippers, heat guns, or sanding techniques to reveal the wood grain beneath.
Preserving the integrity and natural beauty of wood are key benefits. Eliminating old, cracked, or peeling paint enhances aesthetic appeal and provides a smooth foundation for refinishing, contributing to the longevity and value of wooden objects. The practice has historical roots in furniture restoration and architectural preservation.