Top products from r/furniturerestoration
We found 20 product mentions on r/furniturerestoration. We ranked the 19 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
1. Warner DIY Flex Putty Knife, 3-Pack with 1-Each 1-1/4", 3" & 4", 10829
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Rugged, hardworking for light-duty construction or home projectsEconomical tools feature blades of carbon steelEasy spreading and easy cleanupHandles are polypropylene to resist paint thinners and adhesive solvents during cleanup
2. Cleaning Plastic Scraping Tool, HouseHoo Multipurpose Stiff Thumb Scraper Scratch Label Floor Cleaning Scraper Scraper Gum Scraper Bottle Opener, Kitchen Plastic Scraper, Gum Scraper Label Scraper
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Multipurpose: This plastic scraping tool is designed for removing stubborn stains on the hearth, scraping the gums stuck on the floor, rooting out the thick dust in the corner, or wiping out the hidden dirt in the corner slot. You can distributed the scrapers throughout the house...kitchen, office, ...
3. MulWark Multi-Purpose Mini Razor Scraper Set with Protective Blade Cover and 10pcs Extra Blades Cleaning Tool for Scraping Labels, Decals, Stickers, Caulk, Paint from Glass, Stovetop, Subfloor-2 Pack
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
ERGONOMIC DESIGN: The heavy duty non-slip rubber molded handle made of TPR and tough polypropylene ensures the most comfortable cushioned grip, better control and superb longevityVERSABILITY: Comes with a mini compact utility stainless razor scraper for tight work areas and one with extendable handl...
4. Round Solid Wood Furniture Legs Sofa Replacement Legs Perfect for Mid-Century Modern/Great IKEA hack for Sofa, Couch, Bed, Coffee Table, Dresser Legs(Original Wood Color, 10 Inches,Set of 4)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
★10''inches high vertically,Top width: 2-3/8” Bottom width: 1-5/8”,raise up the furniture to a more desirable height,Make furniture more comfortable.★ Made of solid hardwood with dark walnut finish,which highlight the grain beautifully,one plastic glide are included,super strong and durable....
5. 5 Piece Premium,home tool kit,home repair tools,tool set,tool kit,multi-use,paint scraper,putty knife,paint scraper set,tools,hand tools,tools
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
5 Piece Multi use home repair tools paint scraper and putty knife Nail setting head1inch putty knife,2 inch putty knife,3 in 1 3inch paint roller cleaner,1.5 inch putty knife,and paint scraper,4 inch wall putty knife3 inch 6 in 1 paint scraper for paint roller cleaner,for wallpaper cutting,for paint...
6. RAPICCA BBQ Gloves Heat Resistant-Smoker, Grill, Cooking Barbecue Gloves, for Handling Heat Food Right on Your Fryer, Grill or Oven. Waterproof, Fireproof, Oil Resistant Neoprene Coating (14-Inch )
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
PRO DESIGN –Made with Food-Grade neoprene rubber, they are water, fire & stain resistant. Designed for the pit master with insulated textured palm non-slip five finger design so you can manage wet or greasy meat in your smoker or bbq and make pulled pork like the pros!COMFORTABLE & FLAME RESISTANT...
7. 100% Pure D-Limonene Citrus Orange Oil Extract Best Natural Solvent Extracted from Orange Peels (Citrus Cleaner Degreaser & Deodorizer) (22.5 oz)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
100% PURE TECHNICAL GRADE D-LIMONENE. No Surfactants or additives CAS# 5989-27-5NATURALLY DERIVED. Biodegradable & Non ToxicCLEAR LIQUID APPEARANCE. Natural Citrus AromaMADE IN FLORIDA USA. Highest Purity Available Anywhere! Can be diluted 20:1 with water & surfactant or used straight at full streng...
8. Angelus Leather Paint Set of 12 1 Oz
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Set of Angelus Leather paint in twelve colorsIdeal for atheltic shoes - boots- jackets - purses - tackNon-Toxic 1 oz jarsAngelus Acrylic Leather Standard PaintMade in the USA
9. GVS SPR457 Elipse P100 Dust Half Mask Respirator with replaceable and reusable filters included
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Range of extremely light masks (130g), that fit perfectly to the shape of the face, without hindering the userA unique and low profile filter, designed to fit the contours of your face to give the user the an unobstructed field of visionLow breathing resistance to reduce the risk of user fatigue and...
10. Maxiflex 34-874 Ultimate Nitrile Grip Work Gloves, Medium, 3 Piece
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Nitrile coating compatible with light oils and provide excellent grip and abrasion resistanceThe knit wrist helps prevent debris from entering the gloveComplete breath-ability with micro foam coating making the most breathable on the marketForm fit and feel reduces hand fatigue while providing enhan...
11. Allway Tools Soft-Grip Glass and Tile Scraper
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Soft-Grip glass scraper, uses WSB bladesIt has push-button opening and locking actionMeasures 4-Inch in sizeComes in carded packComes in carded pack
12. Set of 2 Renaissance Wax Polish Micro-crystalline 200ml Containers
Sentiment score: 2
Number of reviews: 1
Acid neutral, water and alcohol resistantPreferred by museums worldwide for protecting furniture, leather, marble, paintings and metalWill not stain or discolor with aging
13. Wagner 0503040 HT3500 Digital Heat Gun, 12 Temp Settings 250ᵒF-1350ᵒF, soften paint, caulking, adhesive, putty for removal, shrink wrap, bend plastic pipes, and loosen rusted nuts or bolts
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
12 temperature settings from 250° - 1350° F for consistent results and performanceErgonomic handle for a comfortable grip and reduced fatigueTwo fan speeds for optimum air flow controlA cool-down and automatic shut-off setting to improve tool lifePower: 1500 Watts / 5100 BTUs
14. DEFY 1 Gallon Wood Brightener
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
RESTORES THE NATURAL BEAUTY OF WOOD – DEFY Wood Brightener cleans and restores weathered wood surfaces to make them look new again.REMOVES RUST STAINS AND TANNIN STAINS CAUSED BY FALLEN LEAVES – This product excels at removing rust or tannin stains from wood surfaces and is recommended for all s...
15. Stretch Gauze Bandage,6" X 4.1 Yds,Sterile,6/Bag
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
16. General Finishes Water Based Wood Stain, 1 Quart, Espresso
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
High-quality pigments produce rich, dark colors; Can be hand-applied or sprayed.Indoor use only; Formulated to provide workability similar to oil based stainsLow odor, low VOC, water cleanup and noncombustibleCreate custom colors by intermixing GF Water Based Wood Stains or paints, or mix with any G...
17. Howard Products FW0016 Wood Polish & Conditioner, 16 oz, Orange, 16 Fl Oz
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Polishes all wood surfaces to a soft luster with a protective coating of Carnauba Wax and BeeswaxIntroduces conditioning oils that “feed” the wood and helps keep it from drying and fadingEnhances the natural beauty and depth of grain in finished and unfinished woodFor use on antiques, dining tab...
18. Dynarex Non-Sterile Non Woven Sponge, 4x4 Inch (Pack of 200)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Highly absorbent compared to standard gauze productsMost used for wound dressing prepping and scrubbing and general purpose cleaningLess lining. Non-Sterile
19. Howard Products RF4016 Restor-A-Finish, 16 oz, Walnut
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Restor-A-Finish is a unique finish-penetrating formula that restores wood finishes while blending out minor scratches, blemishes and abrasionsAvailable in nine colors to match almost any wood finish tone; Neutral, Maple-Pine, Golden Oak, Cherry, Walnut, Mahogany, Dark Walnut, Dark Oak, and Ebony Bro...
I love projects like this. Your furnishings feel much more your own, and they take on a sense of permanence you can't get with big box furnishings.
A heat gun and putty knives work very well to remove the stickers. Use a low setting, don't keep the heat focused on one area for too long and keep an eye out for browning, singeing, smoking, and fire. You've got lots of space to work with so skip around to allow the wood to cool. You'll potentially be removing whatever finish is on the couch if you are too heavy handed and or use too much heat. If you plan on refinishing use the heat gun and putty knife to remove the finish.
You can try just scraping with a razor blade to remove most of the stickers and then saturating the area with full strength degreaser, such as D-Limonene.covering the area with a paper towel to keep the degreaser in place.
A couple of razor tools to consider: 4" wide short handled for large areas with thick layers of stickers. Smaller razor scrapers with metal and plastic blades. Plastic detail scrapers might be useful too.
Instead of using Goo Gone I like pure D-Limonene solution. It's a potent degreaser extracted from citrus peels and contains no petroleum distillates, unlike Goo Gone. It also comes in food safe solution - though to be safe for digestion it really does need to be quite dilute.
Use the putty knife and rags or gauze to clean the adhesive from the wood. Large Woven Gauze Sponges are more scratchy and will give more traction with absorption. Rolled Stretch Gauze Bandages have the same great absorbing properties but they're softer and great for detail work. You'll get to know what you prefer - I'm partial to gauze sponges. They're cheap and I just toss them into the compost bin as long as they aren't too bummed up with adhesive top.
To remove the degreaser dish soap and rubbing alcohol work well. I like Dr Bronner's castile soap diluted for dishwashing. Wipe down with 90% Isopropyl Alcohol. You should be good to move on to your next step, probably sanding and smoothing, patching any holes or gouges to prep for staining and finishing or painting.
I linked a whole bunch of products to give you an idea of what will work for certain applications. There are definitely other ways to achieve the same goals, this is just how I tackle this task. Please don't order everything listed here at once, see what works from you. I link Amazon because they have everything but locally owned small businesses are an invaluable resource and great when you get stuck in a project.
Don't forget your PPE'S!
Dust Mask - I like this one as you can vacuum the filters out to extend the life and reduce waste. It has a smaller profile too - my husband actually doesn't complain about wearing it, just puts it on.
N95 Respirator
Replacement filters available on Amazon
Comfortable Safety Glasses or Goggles
Heat Resistant Gloves
Long Cuff Gloves Disposable
Some type of work gloves
Good luck!
This advice assumes that the grey color comes from oxidation (usually sun/weather exposure like a grey-ed fence/deck). You can certainly sand this coloration away (and there is some merit to that as you will end up with a nice smooth finish) however, if the oxidation is deep, you will be sanding away a fair amount of material and it will require a lot of effort. Enter oxalic acid. Oxcalic acid is used to "bleach" wood, and is the main ingredient in wood brighteners. Depending on where you live, most any hardware store will sell a similar product over in the paint section. Often labeled as deck/fence restorer. For instance, Home Depot sells Behr All-In-One wood cleaner. The stuff is awesome, just clean/debride the wood with a stiff bristled scrub brush, wet the surface, brush on the cleaner (can dilute 1:1 with water), let sit 10-15 min (keeping wet), and rinse. It will take the grey color from the wood like magic. After that you can sand the surface smooth (if desired) with much less effort than trying to sand through the discoloration. If there is any finish left on the wood, you will want to remove that as well before refinishing.
Also, not to contradict /u/dragon34, but the advice he got about not sanding between coats of poly isn't particularly great. Yes, re-coating quickly will allow the second coat to adhere without sanding, but it will not result in the best finish. At the very least, you should denib the previous coat before moving to the next. Otherwise you will end up with bumps from dust, insect, uneven application, etc. being trapped between the layers. I usually just buff the previous coat with some 0000 steel wool until burnished smooth, and then go over it with a microfiber cloth that has been dampened with denature alcohol. If you are putting in all the effort to restore, prep, and refinish the piece, it is worth spending an extra 10 minutes prepping properly between coats.
I started refinishing my parents' 1961 teak furniture set, beginning with nesting tables and an end table. (1) First, I cleaned the surfaces using a clean cloth dipped in water & liquid Dawn; then rinsed and dried. (2) I used #000 steel wool and mineral spirits to hand-rub with the grain and deep-clean the surfaces, then wiped off the debris with a microcloth. I did this several times. (3) I applied clear (neutral) stain with a clean applicator pad, let it sit for about 10 minutes, then wiped off excess. After it dried, I repeated this application. (4) To finish, I applied a light top-coat of Renaissance wax and buffed the surface. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00I0EK92C/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I'm not experienced at this and I probably could have done more to remove dark stains, but the veneer was so thin on the tables that I was afraid to do much aggressive sanding. Everything was done by hand to control the progress.
I think this bookcase could be an amazing and very chic if one was to put in a little bit of work. For instance: Strip, sand, choose to paint it all or as paint/stain combo, then add some MCM legs and a tasteful wallpaper used as a backer to give depth. Declutter some of those books, add some eccentric bookends, maybe a cool lamp, or plants and you have a conversation piece.
Or add some geometric doors and turn it into a console with the below legs.
Legs for example:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07GS5XTMX/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_LYA7CbC7NN6EZ
If conditioner and buffing don’t take it out you’re probably going to have to use leather paint and match the color. Angelus makes leather paint in a bunch of colors and it holds up pretty well on upholstery.
There are some stains that are non-penetrating that will work. These stains essentially sit on the top and become darker with each coat. The spots with filler may be slightly lighter, but will be less noticeable with each coat.
I like the General Finishes product
Post is aimed at the beginner question of how do I repair beat up furniture with no tools and no experience.
Howards Resote a Finish is a cheap and effective method.
This post shows before and after treatment of Restore a finish, then a full strip and restore.
Try this before sanding. I used it on my veneer mid-century bedroom set and it took out the water stains and made it look almost new.
https://www.amazon.com/Howard-FW0016-Feed-N-Wax-Conditioner-16-Ounce/dp/B001BKQYGW