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What does it do?
Eliminates white heat rings and water marks
Blends out scratches and blemishes
Restores colour and lustre to faded finishes
Repigments timber back to its original rich colour
Will NOT dissolve existing finish
How does it work?
Restor-A-Finish is a unique finish-penetrating formula that restores the original colour and lustre to your finish while blending out the blemishes and minor scratches. Restor-A-Finish cleans the surface and restores the finish in one step — without removing any of the existing finish.
Restore It - Don't Strip It!
With a simple wipe-on, wipe-off process, most finished wood surfaces that seem to need a refinishing job can be completely restored in a few minutes. White heat rings and water marks, sun fade, oxidation, smoke damage, and most other blemishes can be quickly eliminated.
Treat Scratches, nicks, and abrasions
Restor-A-Finish works best when applied with a small pad, rag, or using Super Fine (0000) steel wool. DO NOT pour directly onto the furniture piece. When using steel wool, always rub gently and in the direction of the timber grain. First, determine the pressure you should use on an inconspicuous spot, as the hardness of finishes vary.
White heat rings and water damage
Apply Restor-A-Finish (see above) with steel wool and rub hard enough with the grain of the wood to blend out the discolouration. If high gloss finish should appear dull due to the use of steel wool, you can reinstate the shine afterwards using Howards Wax.
What does it do?
Eliminates white heat rings and water marks
Blends out scratches and blemishes
Restores colour and lustre to faded finishes
Repigments timber back to its original rich colour
Will NOT dissolve existing finish
How does it work?
Restor-A-Finish is a unique finish-penetrating formula that restores the original colour and lustre to your finish while blending out the blemishes and minor scratches. Restor-A-Finish cleans the surface and restores the finish in one step — without removing any of the existing finish.
Restore It - Don't Strip It!
With a simple wipe-on, wipe-off process, most finished wood surfaces that seem to need a refinishing job can be completely restored in a few minutes. White heat rings and water marks, sun fade, oxidation, smoke damage, and most other blemishes can be quickly eliminated.
Treat Scratches, nicks, and abrasions
Restor-A-Finish works best when applied with a small pad, rag, or using Super Fine (0000) steel wool. DO NOT pour directly onto the furniture piece. When using steel wool, always rub gently and in the direction of the timber grain. First, determine the pressure you should use on an inconspicuous spot, as the hardness of finishes vary.
White heat rings and water damage
Apply Restor-A-Finish (see above) with steel wool and rub hard enough with the grain of the wood to blend out the discolouration. If high gloss finish should appear dull due to the use of steel wool, you can reinstate the shine afterwards using Howards Wax.
What does it do?
Eliminates white heat rings and water marks
Blends out scratches and blemishes
Restores colour and lustre to faded finishes
Repigments timber back to its original rich colour
Will NOT dissolve existing finish
How does it work?
Restor-A-Finish is a unique finish-penetrating formula that restores the original colour and lustre to your finish while blending out the blemishes and minor scratches. Restor-A-Finish cleans the surface and restores the finish in one step — without removing any of the existing finish.
Restore It - Don't Strip It!
With a simple wipe-on, wipe-off process, most finished wood surfaces that seem to need a refinishing job can be completely restored in a few minutes. White heat rings and water marks, sun fade, oxidation, smoke damage, and most other blemishes can be quickly eliminated.
Treat Scratches, nicks, and abrasions
Restor-A-Finish works best when applied with a small pad, rag, or using Super Fine (0000) steel wool. DO NOT pour directly onto the furniture piece. When using steel wool, always rub gently and in the direction of the timber grain. First, determine the pressure you should use on an inconspicuous spot, as the hardness of finishes vary.
White heat rings and water damage
Apply Restor-A-Finish (see above) with steel wool and rub hard enough with the grain of the wood to blend out the discolouration. If high gloss finish should appear dull due to the use of steel wool, you can reinstate the shine afterwards using Howards Wax.