Furniture Restoration Austin; Do It Yourself Tips

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.

Before beginning any repairs, wipe wood piece with mineral spirits so you can decide on the next step you will be taking. Mineral spirits saturates the finish temporarily and reveals the appearance of the furniture with just a coat. Cleaning thoroughly is important as a first step in furniture restoration. By removing most of the dirt you are restoring the original shine. It is recommended that you use a mixture of ivory liquid soap with water mixed in a same proportion as that used in washing utensils. Dip a wiper in the mixture and wring out. Use it to scrub the surface gently. For carvings and molded piece it is better to use a paint brush. When you are through with cleaning, rinse using a wrung sponge and clean water and then dry it out with a towel.

White rings can be removed by using petroleum jelly. Special removers can be used too. The petroleum jelly is slathered on the ring and allowed to sit for a night. Oil from the jelly penetrates the finish removing the ring or making it less pronounced.

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.

After the epoxy has hardened; this could take several hours, you can now sand and tinge the repair. The repair is blended onto the surrounding surface through gel stain painting which matches color and design. Select two stain colors matching bright and obscure wood areas. A dab of both is put on a wood scrap creating various color ranges by unifying the two.

The gel is then worked onto the surface and the excess wiped off. Note that this gel does not completely remove water stains or obscure bad effects but rather just make fine scratches less visible and add color to the worn out areas of the finish.

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.

The ultimate step in this process is wiping on a finishing coat. This is done to restore sheen and also for protection of the surface. Any wipe done on the finish works.




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