I've done some quite a while back but I'm wondering what the best stripper is now (calm down Doug, Jack and a few others, I'm not puttin' up a pole!!!).
What I used before was commercial and not to be taken lightly but I don't have access to that anymore any way. Any particularly good strippers you use for this sort of thing? Any to avoid? What I want to do is strip all 3 pieces down and lighten them up as much as possible, I know with the walnut stain they are only going to lighten up so much so I will probably refinish with something like pecan to keep it as light as I can get it.
Next thing I am interested in is what you would use on the table top that would be the most heat resistant. You can see what the last 60 plus years has done to it. This table will get used regularly as it has for those years past, we do use pot holders and such but there's always gotta be one.

I am looking for the highest gloss finish I can get with what else....the least amount of work. The table won't be too difficult to polish but the china cupboard is gonna be tough so the easier the better. Also looking for the finish that's gonna hold up the longest without breaking the bank. I'm sure it's probably asking a lot to get all these from one finish so I'll use different ones if I have to.
I'm not doing this right away so I can gather up stuff for a while if need be.
Also, the best way to repair the damage on the table??
All suggestions, ideas, tips and what not will be appreciated.