Antique Furniture : How to Restore Original Beauty to Wood Furniture & Antiques

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Uploaded by on Nov 6, 2008

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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  • Очень даже ничего!

  • just advertising ,no help at all

  • 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.

  • What is the past you are talking about?

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