Tips On Furniture Restoration Austin

By Ericka Marsh


Stripping is not the only way you can restore wood-piece to its former luster especially if you reside in Austin city, TX. There are other ways of preserving patina and the way the original finish looks like making sure the furniture does not lose its antique beauty. If your furniture breaks down or loses its luster you do not have to throw it away. Here is an easy way in which furniture restoration Austin can be possible.

Wiping on mineral spirits will help you determine the next step. This works to give you an insight on how the furniture looks like with just but a coat of clear finish. Do thorough cleaning as a first step to restore the wood-piece. The recommended agent for cleaning is a mixture of water and dish soap made from liquid ivory. This should be in the same proportion as in dish washing. The process of cleaning involves gently scrubbing the furniture surface using a sponge dipped into the solution and squeezed off the extra solution. Carvings and molded parts are better cleaned using a paint brush.

Eliminate the white rings using petroleum jelly. Alternatively you can use special removers. Smear the ring first using the jelly and leave it overnight. The oil penetrates the finish and eliminates the ring or makes it less.

Remove the paint without destroying the finish. You can make a paint scraper from razor and masking tape. Firstly, cover the coat of masking tape round the edges of the blade and curve the blade faintly. Fill the damaged part with epoxy. When epoxy is mixed completely, press it in the place that is to be repaired and if you find out that there is a lost veneer, fragmented wood or destroyed molding, fix it with epoxy.

If there is missing wood, replace it. The epoxy hardens in a few hours. After it is hardened, sand and color the repaired part. Balance the new part with the surrounding through painting with gel stain. This will match its color with that of existing wood. Make a choice of two colors which are similar to the bright and darkened parts of wood piece. Blend the two to create a variety of colors.

Gel stain is then worked onto the surface and the excess wiped. It does not remove dark stains left by water or reduce the effects, but rather hides fine scratches and hue where finish has worn out.

Small cracks or nail holes are filled with fill sticks of wax that are colored. Repair sticks made of wax or fills of pencil can also be used. Small dents can be done away with through wetting. The moisture from the wetting makes the crumbled wood to swell back to its former shape.

Finally all these come to completion after wiping on a finishing coat. The importance of this is to bring back the sheen and protection of the furniture surface. One can use any wipe to finish the work.




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