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Ill try this again. i just bought a old bed and 2 nightstands from an estate sale. they are maple w/ what appears to be a laquer finish. They also Im guessing to be about 20 -30 y.o. Does anyone know of a product that can restore finishes. I dont really want to go through the hassel of stripping and refinihing theyre really not in that bad of shape. I already submitted this once to the finihing thread. i didnt see it on there so i thought id try it again thanks in advance
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Try to find a product called Howard's Restor-a-Finish. It is available in some Home Depots or in antique malls. It will "refresh" your finish.
*I believe there is an article on restoring finishes at http://www.homesteadfinishing.comYou might consider also posting your question on the forum there.
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