I presume that this applies only to those few speakers that have a wood (or wood veneer) finish. Most others have a synth-wood vinyl finish. Would Howard's be right for those?
Unfortunately your camera loses detail when you zoom in, but overall a nice demonstration on applying Howard's wood restoration products. There are so many choices out there, it's mind boggling. But, I think I might give this a try. :-)
Let me be the first to comment - Great video. I've got an old set of Sansui's with walnut veneer which I am going to do this to soon. Now I feel happier knowing there is not one bit of sanding involved. The last thing I want to do is sand through the veneer into the particle board.
Showing a closeup of the before would have been nice. Also wouldn't mind seeing a high res shot of it. Too much compression on the video from youtube and it's hard to see the detail.
I presume that this applies only to those few speakers that have a wood (or wood veneer) finish. Most others have a synth-wood vinyl finish. Would Howard's be right for those?
tubewinkle 4 months ago
@tubewinkle You are correct - but usually, if a speaker has real wood veneer, then it's probably of better quality anyway =)
tmad40blue 4 months ago
With the grain not side to side? If that grain is side to side then that speaker was made 10 mins to 5 on Friday night
Turkeydoodlers 11 months ago
I have a question, how often do you have to re-apply the Feed n Wax? Would every year be too long, or not long enough?
GrandCaravanSE 1 year ago
Like you said with the grain not side to side?
Turkeydoodlers 1 year ago
Unfortunately your camera loses detail when you zoom in, but overall a nice demonstration on applying Howard's wood restoration products. There are so many choices out there, it's mind boggling. But, I think I might give this a try. :-)
informant007 1 year ago
Let me be the first to comment - Great video. I've got an old set of Sansui's with walnut veneer which I am going to do this to soon. Now I feel happier knowing there is not one bit of sanding involved. The last thing I want to do is sand through the veneer into the particle board.
Showing a closeup of the before would have been nice. Also wouldn't mind seeing a high res shot of it. Too much compression on the video from youtube and it's hard to see the detail.
andytheandr0id 2 years ago