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Furniture Refinishing
When your furniture,
whether antique or newer, needs to be refinished, each step in the
process is done to the highest standards. |
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The old furniture finish is chemically
removed down to the bare wood. Thin veneers and items with
delicate inlays are carefully stripped to perfection. Once the
finish is removed, the wood is chemically treated to enhance its
natural beauty. All case pieces such as dressers, chests or trunks
are then scrubbed with mild solvents throughout including insides,
bottoms and drawers to remove musty smells.
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Any repairs are made at this
time and all surfaces carefully sanded.
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Color and finish options are
discussed with customer in person. Matching an original finish is
always a good choice, however, other options are discussed and
demonstrated. Custom finishes on newer furniture are available.
Any color can be matched and converted to a superior finish so
your creative ideas are welcome.
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After staining, all surfaces
are coated with a sealer. This traditional furniture resurfacing step provides a shock
absorbing barrier between wood and the harder, scratch resisting
top coats. Finish coats are are applied in the sheen of your
choice and the results are
stunning.
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