To create cross-ventilation, place one fan so it’s blowing into the area, and one so it’s blowing out a window. [2] X Research source

If you’re stripping floors, remove all furniture so you have room to work.

If you are removing a lot of hardware, put it in separate plastic baggies and label the bags with a permanent market to make it easier to put back together later.

Move on when you’ve removed most of the varnish and you need to smooth out the surface. Sanding is the most effective way to remove varnish. If that doesn’t work, you may need to move on to a solvent like paint remover. [6] X Expert Source Andres MatheuCommercial Painter Expert Interview. 28 July 2020.

Nooks and crannies will be more difficult, so pay them special attention. You’ll likely need to get into those areas with the sanding block or just sandpaper in your hand.

Try a grit somewhere in the 40 to 70 range.

Make sure you have plenty of ventilation for this step.

If you need to leave it longer than an hour or 2, cover it with a tarp so the solvent stays wet.

If it’s particularly thick varnish, you may need to use a metal scraper or brush instead. [12] X Research source