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Restore Furniture Finish

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Start with rough sandpaper like 60-grit and begin. After you clean your furniture piece and do any necessary repairs and stain touch-up wiping on a coat of finish will restore the sheen and protect the surface. Restor A Finish Howard Products In my opinion the best tool to use to sand furniture is a random orbital sander. Restore furniture finish . Identifying an Old Finish Before you can restore antique furniture determine the current finish on the wood. If your furniture is already smooth shiny and unburdened by flaking layers of finish sand it with sandpaper or a hand-held sanding machine. For a dry finish but one that hasnt suffered severe damage try applying a coat of ordinary paste wax. Be careful to protect fabric carpets or linoleum when applying Restor-A-Finish as it may leave a permanent stain. Rub a little alcohol onto an inconspicuous finished area. Let the drop completely air dry before sanding it flush to the old finish using 600 grit sandpaper. For