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"Restore-A-Finish" question. - 37silverstreak - 05-08-2011

Hi to all,
Has anybody ever used any of Howard's "Restore-A-Finish" products? If so, how well does it work? I saw it at a local DYI store and was considering trying it but it's a little pricey. Any input would be great, thanks!
Kevin


Re: "Restore-A-Finish" question. - scottericsonon - 05-08-2011

I personally love the stuff......ESPECIALLY if combined with the howards "feed-n-wax"

my 37-650X BEFORE the howards treatment

[Image: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v210/scottericsonon/IMG_0825.jpg]

and these are AFTER an application of the restore in "walnut" color and the feed-n-wax followed by a hand-buffing


[Image: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v210/scottericsonon/IMG_0850.jpg]

[Image: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v210/scottericsonon/IMG_0845.jpg]

that being said.........if you want a "factory fresh brand-new looking" finish howards IS NOT for you........

it gives it a more "well taken care of original but still 70+ years old" finish which I personally prefer (but thats just my opinion and you know what opinions are like)


Re: "Restore-A-Finish" question. - 37silverstreak - 05-10-2011

Hey Scott,
Thanks for your reply. based on your photo's, I decided to go ahead and give "Restore-A-Finish" a try! That stuff is amazing!!
My recent find- a 38-4xx had an intact orirginal finish, just like your 37-650x. I couldn't believe how nice it turned out! I like to keep the original finish as well, if it can be made to look good again. I have several other set's I want to try this stuff on. Thanks again.
Kevin


Re: "Restore-A-Finish" question. - TA Forbes - 05-10-2011

Hmmm. OK, I'm sold. I'll try it out.


Re: "Restore-A-Finish" question. - scottericsonon - 05-11-2011

I'm glad you were pleased with your results.....

one tip that you may have already noticed anyhow but since the wax is a "conditioner" as well sometimes the piece looks better after multiple coats..

I usually keep applying it untill it seems as tho the surface isn't "soaking it up" anymore then I'll wipe it down real good and let it sit for a day or 2 and put on ANOTHER coat ,let sit for 20 mins then wipe it down real good then followed by a hand buffing/polishing with a clean cloth


seems to work for me anyhow


Re: "Restore-A-Finish" question. - dcastor - 08-10-2011

Do you use anything to clean the surface before applying this product? Seems like you'd want to get the 70+ years worth of dust and dirt off first.


Re: "Restore-A-Finish" question. - 37silverstreak - 08-13-2011

I usually the cabinet with a gentle rub down of mineral spirits and oooo steelwool.


Re: "Restore-A-Finish" question. - Bob Andersen - 08-13-2011

I've had good luck using GoJo hand cleaner followed up with mineral spirits.


Re: "Restore-A-Finish" question. - Marsupial - 08-13-2011

where do we get OOOO steel wool?

Or mineral spirit, for that matter.??


Re: "Restore-A-Finish" question. - Dave - 08-14-2011

Most home improvement stores (Lowes, Home Depot, etc.) should have them on the paint / stain isle.