Finishes vary in hardness, so test pressure to be used with (0000) steel wool on an inconspicuous spot. To remove stubborn white rings, oxidation, or light scratches, apply Restor-A-Finish with a pad of super fine (0000) steel wool. Apply with a small pad of cloth, cover a small area at a time and immediately wipe dry. Restor-A-Finish is a unique finish-penetrating formula that contains a small amount of stain combined with just the right amount of solvent and restoring oils, giving it the unique ability to penetrate and permanently restore most existing finishes without removing any of the existing finish.Ĭhoose the color of Restor-A-Finish that best matches the finish of your wood. Before you go to the extreme of stripping it, try restoring it! White heat rings and watermarks, sun fade, oxidation, smoke damage, and most other blemishes can be quickly blended away. Most wood finishes that seem to need a complete refinishing job can be completely restored in a few minutes with this simple wipe-on, wipe-off process. Permanently revive and restore the original color and luster in one step, without removing any of the existing finish. To protect the newly restored finish Feed-N-Wax is recommended as a follow-up to Restor-A-Finish. Restor-A-Finish maintains the original "patina" of an antique finish, maintaining its character and value as an antique. Restor-A-Finish penetrates and permanently restores most wood finishes without removing any of the existing finish - this is why it is very popular for antiques. It restores the depth of grain in wood finishes, going much deeper than temporary “scratch cover” products. Restor-A-Finish helps faded lacquer, shellac, varnish, polyurethane, and most other wood finishes by bringing back the original color and luster. Because Restor-A-Finish preserves and restores beauty to the original wood finish, it helps preserve the antiques’ authenticity and value, whereas stripping the finish may literally strip the piece of its value. For over 50 years, Howard's Restor-A-Finish has been a standard in the antique industry.
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