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Howard's Restore a Finish

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Sir Thrift-a-Lot:

--- Quote from: papabearjew on April 07, 2014, 10:09:18 AM ---I've always used Liquid Gold with success. Though I never had speakers I was trying to restore

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Liquid Gold is great for upkeep, but this stuff will remove water rings and cracks in the finish, plus it minimizes scratches and flaked off sections with very little time or effort.

schwarcw:
I'm like Jesse, I'd rather have clear lacquer.  But in lieu of doing a refinish, Howards is nice.  I have been using Watco Rejuvenating oil applied and rubbed with ultra fine steel wool.  Then hand buffed with a clean cloth.

vstarkwell:
regarding: clear lacquer,

I'd love to see how that would look so much so that I'm willing to offer up my Polk Monitor 7C's, crummy vinyl veneer and all, to Jesse to have him strip them and do his thing and by thing, a little birdie, we'll call him Carl tells me Jesse excels when it comes to woodworking.

Dicky:
I prefer linseed oil since it I have yet to mess up a finish with it.

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