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I used naphtha to clean old furniture polish, dirt, grime, oil and whatever else on there and the naphtha left a milky white residue on the chair. I continued to rub with 0000 steel wool ande naphtha to reach what was un derneath and it looks like the original finish, shiny wood. I used Briwax on the...
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I cleaned my antique furniture with naphtha as instructed to remove old oil and furniture polish and it turned the finish to a milky white residue. I also used 0000 steel wool to try and remove the residue and was successful but it went down to a lighter finish. This furniture has a label from a refinishing...
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Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE Osborne Wood Products has exciting news! During the first week of July, we are holding our 4 th of July overstock sale. This is our biggest sale of the year! We will be selling molding, corbels, and much more. You can buy high quality products for prices...
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I have added military pocket clips to my pens. Pictured on the left is the USN submariner dolphins and on the right is the USN Chief Petty Officer insignia. I have a multitude of other US military insignia, Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force and Coast Guard. The majority is USN and includes officer...
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i have oak (plain and quarter sawn) , cherry, walnut, maple and elm for sale in the city of Grand Rapids, Michigan prices start at $3.00 (616)-243-1054 wood is kiln or air dried (if you plan on steam bending use air dried lumber) elm is a tricky wood to work, very tough wood once used to make wagon wheels...
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Walnut is one of my favorite woods, and I agree that a plastic looking finish is a good way of making any work look cheap. If you're looking for a satin finish, go with a boiled linseed oil. Give it several coats. This will draw out the quilting, figures and different colors of the wood. Although...