Before restoring a piece of antique furniture, determine what type of wood is being worked upon. Restore original beauty to wood furniture and antiques with refinishing tips from a certified estate specialist in this free video on antiques and collecting.
Expert: Blake Kennedy
Contact: KennedyBrothersAppraisers.com
Bio: Blake Kennedy has been the owner of Kennedy Brothers Auctions and Appraisals since 1991. He is a certified estate specialist and a member of the Certified Appraisers Guild of America.
Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz
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germanworldru 9 months ago
just advertising ,no help at all
333truthseeker 10 months ago
easy to see you've done a bit of this by the tipping it to the garbage can suggestion and also the lac thnr wash. Only thing I would say about the Minwax products are they are not very good quality for my tastes. I make my own stain using oil colors and paint thnnr. I can mix and blend easily. Once the job is said and done, I use a good paste wax, Butchers, Old Masters ,Trewax to name a few. But never Minwax, as it does not buff up well and remains greasy. Even Briwax is better than Minwax.
jws54 1 year ago
What is the past you are talking about?
mommy80908 2 years ago
If you really want to restore furniture, or wood of any kind go to The Victorian House Products and buy the one you need for your project. They have been in business for over 30 years and they know about wood. Check it out. I have used all the products for years and my whole house is full of antiques and wood cabinets, floors, woodwork. Just find a home show in the area and they have demos too. Doris
djmiller1948 2 years ago