I have a pair of pine bar stools that are just a few years old that I’d like to refinish. My dog damaged them when he was a puppy and the wood color no longer matches my decor.
They have a medium colored stain and appear to have very little finish on top of that.
I want to fill in the indents/ tooth marks on the spindles/ foot rests w/ a stainable wood putty. I want to get rid of the current finish and then stain a darker color, then top w/ a durable poly as he still rests his often wet chin on the lower foot spindles.

How would I remove the current finish/ poly? Should I use some sort of gel or liquid stripper or just sand? It seems sanding could be tricky with a few rows of spindles. I just want to be sure they accept the new darker stain. They are fairly inexpensive stools, just love the style and can’t find them now, so I am not looking for perfection, just need to know the best way to get the current sealer off and how to get them to accept the stain. Any tips?
Thanks Bobs. I am not too concerned w/ future dents as he is grown and doesn’t chew things anymore and they are more like punctures, if that makes any sense. . I’d not realized the dents would still be obvious once filled/ stained. Now, my concern would be if there’s anyway to keep excess stain from getting in the punctures and appearing darker than the rest of the spindle if I don’t repair them?


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