Q:Can this be used for a spot repair of a heat mark. I do not want to, nor need to, redo the entire surface
by|Dec 14, 2023
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A: Yes! Restor-A-Finish restores the finish without removing any of the existing finish. With a simple wipe-on, wipe-off process, most finished wood surfaces that seem to need a complete refinishing job can be restored in a few minutes.
by|Dec 14, 2023
Q:None of the listings for the different colors offered have a photo of what the color looks like. They all have the same photos. How do you choose which color to buy if you can’t see what it looks like first? Did I miss it somehow? Thanks!
by|Oct 13, 2023
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A: The color stickers on the Restor-A-Finish can displays the different colors of the product. On Howard Products website, they have a color chart as well.
by|Oct 16, 2023
Q:Can this be used on an exterior door?
by|Jul 13, 2023
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A: Restor-A-Finish works on the majority of wood finishes used today, but it's still recommended to test in a small area to make sure you like what it does. Then to protect and maintain the newly restored finish, follow up with Howard Feed-N-Wax.
by|Jan 27, 2024
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Q:Can this be used on a rustic fireplace mantle?
by|Mar 14, 2023
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A: Restor-A-Finish can be used on the majority of wood finishes used today, so it could most likely be used on your mantle. Test in an inconspicuous are to make sure you like what it does.
by|Mar 14, 2023
Q:witch color do you recommend for a rustic brown piece of furniture
by|Sep 10, 2022
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A: Restor-A-Finish should be used in a color that best matches your finish. If you are uncertain about which color to use, then choose a color slightly lighter than your finish. It’s recommended that you test Restor-A-Finish in an inconspicuous spot to make sure you like what it does and how it matches the finish. Walnut color Restor-A-Finish is for all medium brown wood tones.
by|Sep 12, 2022
Q:which is the darkest color
by|Dec 31, 2021
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A: That DARK walnut is the one !
by|Mar 4, 2024
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A: Ebony Brown is the darkest color. Available in nine colors to match almost any wood finish tone; Neutral, Maple-Pine, Golden Oak, Cherry, Walnut, Mahogany, Dark Walnut, Dark Oak, and Ebony Brown.
by|Feb 17, 2024
A: It's Dark Walnut. The longer you leave it on the darker it gets.
by|Dec 31, 2021
A: Ebony is the darkest color stain I have found
by|Dec 31, 2021
Q:What do you suggest to clean kitchen cabinets before applying your product???
by|Oct 29, 2021
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A: Worked out great
by|Aug 17, 2022
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A: If the surface needs to be cleaned, Howard Clean-A-Finish can be used or Howard Orange Oil or Howard Lemon Oil wood polishes.
by|Jan 27, 2024
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Q:Will it work on a veneer finish
by|Aug 25, 2021
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A: It will dye the scratches and has temporary rejuvenation effect on the remainder.
by|Aug 30, 2021
A: Yes, Restor-A-Finish can be used on veneers to help restore the finish. Restor-A-Finish penetrates faded lacquer, shellac, and varnish finishes to bring back the original color and luster. It restores the depth of grain in wood finishes, going much deeper than temporary “scratch cover” products.