I tried to today and used steel wool. I wiped and let it dry, but it didn't. I thought it was supposed to dry and it ended up a milky matt finish. I wasn't too happy about it. I am not sure about the white rings, I rubbed with all my might, they faded but didn't completely disappear. It could be that the original finish needed more sanding than the steel wool could do but I couldn't be bothered. When I saw this video I wiped it some more with a soft rug and it got shiny again. The table top looks much more refreshed, I am happy with the result overall. Now I am going crazy and wiping all my other old furniture and they sure look a lot nicer than before.
I just used it to restore a used piano and my God it worked great! My piano was dark wood I used dark walnut finish. I will be endorsing it to my Real Estate Buyer's and seller's to fix their wood clients for pennies. I bought it at home depo for $10 only, worked great:)
This stuff IS amazing...I have used it today on some antique pieces that I thought would need to be refinished and they look terrific. I now have to go get more so I can do my wooded stairs and bannister!
I used this product yesterday to remove several heat rings on a dining table in a vacation rental, and it worked great! Most of the white areas disappeared pretty quickly, but the stubborn areas took some careful scrubbing with 0000 (extra fine) steel wool saturated with the product (rubbing with the grain). Be sure to stop scrubbing as soon as the white has disappeared. The instructions on the can and in the video say to wipe off the excess right away, so be sure to do that. It looks like nothing ever happened there, looks like new. Choose the right color. And no, this could not be used to change the color of your table to a different color. Be sure to wear fluid-proof gloves and be careful with your clothing or wear old clothes.
This product really performs like they demonstrate here. I just used it on an entire kitchen and it performed wonderfully. Minor scratches and scuffs disappeared. The key to great results is to clean the wood really good then apply the product according to the manufacturers directions. If you have no finish at all left on your furniture dont expect it to replace it. This is to correct scuff,scratches and dull finishes from normal use. This is NOT your usual "junk-in-a-can" with zero results.
It does work exactly as suggested in the advertbut if you're buying it from the UK unfortunately it is very expensive as in I don't know what the exchange rate between pounds and dollars are at the moment but in the UK this is about £25 to one can and the seed on wax polish to be used afterwards is about 10 to£15 pounds
I have a nick on my new white oak bed that a handyman made while hanging a new ceiling fan. I am hoping using this product would fix it so that it would blend with the rest of the frame color.
I tried to today and used steel wool. I wiped and let it dry, but it didn't. I thought it was supposed to dry and it ended up a milky matt finish. I wasn't too happy about it. I am not sure about the white rings, I rubbed with all my might, they faded but didn't completely disappear. It could be that the original finish needed more sanding than the steel wool could do but I couldn't be bothered. When I saw this video I wiped it some more with a soft rug and it got shiny again. The table top looks much more refreshed, I am happy with the result overall. Now I am going crazy and wiping all my other old furniture and they sure look a lot nicer than before.
I just used it to restore a used piano and my God it worked great! My piano was dark wood I used dark walnut finish. I will be endorsing it to my Real Estate Buyer's and seller's to fix their wood clients for pennies. I bought it at home depo for $10 only, worked great:)
This stuff IS amazing...I have used it today on some antique pieces that I thought would need to be refinished and they look terrific. I now have to go get more so I can do my wooded stairs and bannister!
I used this product yesterday to remove several heat rings on a dining table in a vacation rental, and it worked great! Most of the white areas disappeared pretty quickly, but the stubborn areas took some careful scrubbing with 0000 (extra fine) steel wool saturated with the product (rubbing with the grain). Be sure to stop scrubbing as soon as the white has disappeared. The instructions on the can and in the video say to wipe off the excess right away, so be sure to do that. It looks like nothing ever happened there, looks like new. Choose the right color. And no, this could not be used to change the color of your table to a different color. Be sure to wear fluid-proof gloves and be careful with your clothing or wear old clothes.
What color should I use on White Oak?
This product really performs like they demonstrate here. I just used it on an entire kitchen and it performed wonderfully. Minor scratches and scuffs disappeared. The key to great results is to clean the wood really good then apply the product according to the manufacturers directions. If you have no finish at all left on your furniture dont expect it to replace it. This is to correct scuff,scratches and dull finishes from normal use. This is NOT your usual "junk-in-a-can" with zero results.
Good voice. Well planned out video. Started right away (no 2 minute start up talk...thank you).You make the product credible. (Cant spelll! sorry).
It does work exactly as suggested in the advertbut if you're buying it from the UK unfortunately it is very expensive as in I don't know what the exchange rate between pounds and dollars are at the moment but in the UK this is about £25 to one can and the seed on wax polish to be used afterwards is about 10 to£15 pounds
If you have a medium oak finish, what would happen if you used a dark walnut restore a finish?
I have a nick on my new white oak bed that a handyman made while hanging a new ceiling fan. I am hoping using this product would fix it so that it would blend with the rest of the frame color.
I have a old 1940's drop leaf desk that needs some help, I'm thinking I might try this on it
I used this system on my Mahogany Rosewood dining table, s?some of the hot plate marking are still there, can I redo these part?
Suppose I have some cherry wood that has a nice bright red finish... can I apply a dark oak finish to stain it DARKER than I have it now? Thanks
What kind of steel wool did you use in this video?
I just used this product and I am super impressed. I reviewed it on my youtube vlog. Feel free to check it out!
Will this work over wood filler to cover deep cat scratches?
I didn’t wipe and it has been days, what now?
I just used it not so happy
Doesn't work it just shines nothing else don't waste your money
I agree completely... my heat marks were untouched