Reconditioning old finishes

Isaac Sadigursky irs.pianos at earthlink.net
Sat Nov 25 22:19:59 MST 2006


I will second Howard's Restore-a-Finish product.It comes in different
colors,can be applied with 0000 [finest] Steelwool,just read the
instructions.Pacific Piano sells it,as well,or order direct from Howard's
from Paso Robles,California,they sell it by cases...Works great on
scratches.It's a MUST in everybody's tool kit,including piano movers..
  Good luck! Isaac Sadigursky,Los Angeles


-----Original Message-----
From: pianotech-bounces at ptg.org [mailto:pianotech-bounces at ptg.org] On Behalf
Of pmc033 at earthlink.net
Sent: Saturday, November 25, 2006 8:50 PM
To: Pianotech List
Subject: RE: Reconditioning old finishes

We use Howard's Finish Restore.  Comes in different shades to match.  Makes
the finish shine (good for sales), colors and hides scratches.  Buy at Home
Depot.  Wipes on and off with a rag.  
Paul  McCloud
San Diego


> [Original Message]
> From: David Love <davidlovepianos at comcast.net>
> To: Pianotech List <pianotech at ptg.org>
> Date: 11/25/2006 12:10:39 PM
> Subject: RE: Reconditioning old finishes
>
> I suppose I should have said products and processes.  
>
> David Love
> davidlovepianos at comcast.net 
> www.davidlovepianos.com
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: pianotech-bounces at ptg.org [mailto:pianotech-bounces at ptg.org] On
Behalf
> Of David Love
> Sent: Saturday, November 25, 2006 12:02 PM
> To: 'Pianotech List'
> Subject: Reconditioning old finishes
>
> What products (if any) have people used and had success with
reconditioning
> old piano finishes.   
>
> David Love
> davidlovepianos at comcast.net 
> www.davidlovepianos.com
>
>
>
>
>
>





More information about the Pianotech mailing list

This PTG archive page provided courtesy of Moy Piano Service, LLC