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Antique Furniture Restoration

Furniture restoration is heard in a selection of settings. If you like observing DIY shows, shows that help establish the value of antiques, like the Antique Road Show on PBS and other similar programs, you can sometime end up looking around your house and thinking you have got some furniture restoration projects you would not mind taking on yourself.

Some furniture restoration projects are reasonably simple and easy. Dumping a waxy build-up on an antique table or roll top desk, for instance, is a project that might be different and lots more tricky than what it was originally forecasted to be.

What you presumed was just increase may be degradation of the item's finish. Before instantly going to furniture refinishing there are steps you can take to make certain you do the job right. In a number of cases, by removing the increase, you can see the project could be as easy as cleaning the surface with a soft rag and mineral spirits. In other cases, refinishing furniture is the sole way you can solve the problem, this is typically the case when the surface finish has been declined and cleaning it leaves exposed wood.

Before taking on this technique of furniture refinishing, you need to ensure the original finish doesn't have cracks inside it, otherwise those cracks may show even after your furniture refinishing project has been finished. If the finish is fine, you will be able to move right into preparing the surface for refinishing.

By wiping down the outer layer of furniture you are working with, you can remove skin oils and furniture polishes you have used while cleaning or perhaps traces of food or drink that have been left on the surface of the furniture.

After you know the surface is clean, the very next step in your furniture-refinishing project will be to sand the surface, this makes it simpler for a coat of paint to paste. After sanding, be certain to wipe off any dust that could be on the surface with a wet rag. Let the furniture dry and apply your first coat of paint, cleaning up after you are done.

Naturally, your furniture-refinishing project's goal might be to remove colour from the table, desk or cupboard - not to add a new layer to it. In this example, you must strip the wood and probably bleach out a prior stain which will have been darker than you would have preferred it.



Some furniture restorations are straightforward to take on as a weekend do it yourself projects. In other cases your concept of a straightforward furniture restoration project might be something that will be better left to a pro. This is typically the case if you're working with furniture that has to be mended or furniture which has worth as an antique.

Unless you know the difference between white carpenters' glue and the Elmer's glue your children use in class, you have to avoid making an attempt to glue furniture as a step in the furniture restoration or correct process. Though you may feel at the start of a project that you can handle it, you do not need to finish up half way thru your project and realize you could have taken it to somebody else at the start. There's simply little worse than realizing that one has gotten in over their heads or made an irreparable mistake. While there are some furniture refinishing projects that are straightforward to do on your own at home, restoring an antique table and chairs may not be one of them - particularly if you may want to sell them down the line.

The same is true for antique-dish cupboards, old roll top desks, dovetailed firms, and other furniture. If you're having a look at furniture restoration as a method to a sale, it could be best to talk to a pro before making an attempt to do it yourself.

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