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Maxwell Woodworks Counter Tops
Listed below are the style categories and our vedors that have occasional furniture in that style. Click on a vendor and you will be taken to their website. There you will be able to learn more about the company and the specific products they offer. Keep in mind that we have furniture from all of these manufacturers on our floor in Orange. We encourage you to come and visit so you can appreciate the quality in person.Your contemporary taste is good looking, relaxed and casual … like today’s home-as-haven Lifestyle design. You lean toward light, glowing woods like birch and maple or dark, dramatic stains like espresso. The strong, simple lines of Mission may appeal, as do accents with cross-cultural savvy: the geometry of primitive design or the serene curves of oriental pottery. Sofas and chairs may be leather, slipcovered or upholstered in soft inviting fabrics – but they're always welcoming and stylish.
Maxwell Woodworks Furniture :The easiest restoration process is cleaning; what first appears to be a beat-up finish may just be dirt. Over a period of years, even furniture that is well cared for can acquire a dull, sticky coating of wax and dust. In many cases, this coating can be removed with an oil-based commercial wood cleaner/conditioner. These cleaners will cut through layers of dirt and wax. They are available at furniture stores, supermarkets, and paint stores.
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No matter what style of occasional tables you are looking for rest assured it is constructed from solid wood. In addition, virtually all of our occasional furniture is made in the USA, all drawers have English dovetail joinery and there are a variety of solid hardwoods and finishes to chose from. The exceptions are Sitcom and Green Bros. collection.First, test the finish with denatured alcohol; rub a little alcohol onto an inconspicuous finished area. If the finish dissolves, it's shellac. If it partially dissolves, it's probably a combination of shellac and lacquer. Test it again with a mixture of denatured alcohol and lacquer thinner; this should completely dissolve the finish.If alcohol doesn't affect the finish, rub a little lacquer thinner on an inconspicuous finished spot. If the area turns rough and then smooth again, the finish is lacquer; if the finish crinkles and doesn't get smooth again, it's a type of varnish. If neither alcohol nor lacquer thinner affects it, the finish is varnish.After identifying the finish, you're ready to restore it. Whether the problem is dirt, cracks, discoloration, or overall wear, it can often be solved by the following restoration techniques.
Maxwell Woodworks Inc : To reamalgamate the finished surface, apply solvent along the grain of the wood in quick, long strokes; work quickly, and don't let the brush get dry. Don't try to brush out all the cracks or scratches at this point; many of them will disappear as the finish dries. If you work on individual marks too much, you may actually be removing the finish instead of liquefying it.As the solvent dries, the finish will have a high gloss, and then, after 30 minutes or so, will become very dull. If the reamalgamation was successful, the scratches and nicks will have disappeared, and the finish will look solid.
Maxwell Woodworks Watermarked After the reamalgamated surface has dulled, lightly buff the finish with No. 0000 steel wool, working in one direction along the grain. Don't exert much pressure, just lightly polish the finish. Then wipe the surface clean with a clean cloth. If the reamalgamated finish is very thin, clean the surface with a tack cloth and apply a new coat of the same finish, right over the old one. Let the finish dry, buff it lightly with No. 0000 steel wool, and then wax the piece of furniture with a hard paste wax. Buff the waxed wood with a clean cloth.
Jeff Maxwell No matter what style of occasional tables you are looking for rest assured it is constructed from solid wood. In addition, virtually all of our occasional furniture is made in the USA, all drawers have English dovetail joinery and there are a variety of solid hardwoods and finishes to chose from. The exceptions are Sitcom and Green Bros. collection.
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