Easy Ways to Restore Your Furniture
April 20, 2018
After spending the entire winter (and let's be honest, a good
chunk of spring so far) inside our homes, it is hard not to notice
the wear and tear on our furniture. Just a few simple changes can
make your furniture look new.
Restoring Shine Back To Your Hardware
Over time our hardware can become dull and show its age. A
simple way to give your hardware a little extra shine is to spray
on some
Brass Lacquer. It cleans and protects your metal fixtures,
making them look like new.
Photo courtesy of: WomanandHerWood
(via Instagram)
Eliminate Stubborn Sticking and Squeaking
We have all run into issues with drawers either squeaking or
sticking. For both of these issues, apply
Slideez to the runners. This will allow your drawers to glide
effortlessly (and save you from any future headaches).
Photo courtesy of:
Designer Trapped in a Lawyer's Body
Give Some TLC to Loved Furniture
Our tables and other wood surfaces can sometimes use a little
more TLC. Maybe your kids made a small nick in your coffee table,
or your keys left a small scratch when you picked them up. Small
nicks, dings, and scratches can be fixed in minutes with our
3-in-1 Repair Stick. Use the Fill Stick side to fill in any
damage and the marker side to finish (or touch up those small
scratches).
And just like that, your furniture looks brand new! Which pieces
of furniture are you going to restore this season? Share your
projects with us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. See you next
Friday!