Restore your furniture to the original beauty. See the wood grain at last and not the old black varnish that uncle George put on in 1949. Refinishing done the old-fashioned way:
- With steel wool and elbow grease.
- No dipping in stripper vats.
- No harsh methods.
This ensures that the patina will stay intact and reflect the antique value of your piece.
I strip the furniture before staining and finishing it. Staining is done with oil stains. There are a choice of topcoats:
- Tung oil
- Teak oil
- Polyurethane or marine varnish
- French polish
Each piece will take 5 coats of oil or 3 coats of varnish. Veneer panels can be replaced and small repairs can be done. Prices vary per piece depending on the work that needs to be done.