Blog: Restoring a trunk -removing cardboard


Restoring a steamer trunk
Sunday, December 14, 2008

I just recently purchased an old flat top steamer trunk.  The person I purchased from had painted the outside red.  And most of the paint was chipping off.  So I removed that no problem.  However, the inside is lined with really thick smelly cardboard.  Does anyone have any tips on removing the cardboard lining?  I have tried using the putty knife and the spray bottle.  With not much success.  I spent an hour scrapping down just one side (a small side at that).  It's as if the cardboard has bonded with the wood.  Please help!

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Durham, NC USA
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