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Howard's Restore a Finish

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Sir Thrift-a-Lot:
I love this stuff.   Sure, it's not the same as stripping, sanding and refinishing; but in twenty minutes you can get a pair of beat speakers looking very presentable.   I use it often and think it is a fantastic product.

Do any of you guys use it?   Do you like it as much as I do?

Dicky:
Sounds like it is worth a try.  Thanks for the advise.

SunnyDaze:
I'll look into it. Thanks for the tip.

What have you used it on so far?

Sir Thrift-a-Lot:
About a half dozen different sets of speakers.   The hand rail in my stairwell.   A bookcase.   Each looks remarkably better and I still have half of the can left!

F1nut:
Ugh!

Mostly oil and wax with small amounts of various solvents added to melt the existing finish ever so slightly. Can be used over varnish, shellac and lacquer. Do NOT use it over poly or water based finishes. Looks good for a short time, but is too thin for long term durability. Best to do right the first time.

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