Monday, December 29, 2008

Old Furniture Refinishing

After you repair your old furniture, the next process would be refinishing. The dented parts of the furniture are re-glued or replaced as needed. Keep in mind that to repair your damaged furniture cost you a little fraction of the cost of new furniture. Furniture is just a simple task but if you are not confident that you can do it, better seek a reputable professional to make sure that you get the best out of your old furniture.
The refurbishing process will only need for relatively newer furniture to give it a transformed look. This furniture will only demand a little makeover so you can just apply minor sanding to remove accumulated dirt and wax. Unlike refinishing, refurbishing is a cheaper option. It is highly recommended for unpainted wooden furniture and antiques due to its obvious benefits. Whatever you choose, these two options will renew the look for your old furniture aside from it will save you from buying a new one.

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