Restore A Finish Attempt Part 2
Back to the dining table:
If you need to check back to its previous post click here Restore A Finish Part 1
I’m also linking up with:
Before
After
The old library table now has a new life. It looks better than ever.
Follow along:
Apply Restore A Finish with a clean soft rag. Let dry for 30 minutes. Wipe off any excess. Then apply the wax as directed.
Couldn’t have been easier or more inexpensive.
I am happy with the results, especially because there was no stripping or sanding involved.
The old girl will no longer have to be covered by a table cloth.
Easy, easy, easy.
Give it a try if you have something needing a little pick me up.
Enjoy!
I love the color of that wood! That’s a beautiful table. Nice work!
Hi,
I’m a fellow Newbie here from Debbiedoo’s Newbie party.
You did a great job on this! I’m excited to check out your other posts too.
Have a great day!
Pam
What a great great table – I’m kind of jealous!
So much fashion and very little attention to my home. I need to find a balance and you’ve just reminded me of that. Thank you Dawn. You seem like such a wonderful and balanced woman.
oh that looks sooo beautiful! love the rich and rustic tone it has.
LOVE IT… out of 200 refinishing i have seen on here only 2 plus yours left as original wood.. BRAVO!!
too much painted wood antiques out there for me, i love character!
Does this come in lighter colors….would it work on kitchen cabinets?