Restore-a-Finish vs. Scratch Cover

Paul Chick (Earthlink) tune4@earthlink.net
Mon, 2 Jan 2006 15:31:43 -0600


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Subject: Restore-a-Finish vs. Scratch Cover

 


Thank you Paul for answering the original question.  Anyone else have
comparisons of the two products?

Carman

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We've used Howard's for years.  It leaves a coating over the original
finish that dries. You get a nice patina when it's done. Old English is
like old motor oil, and soaks into raw wood but doesn't dry.  It leaves an
oily sheen.    Howard's helps spiff up the finish when you have an old
clunker to sell.  Just get the proper color to match what you've got.  Good
ventilation is essential, too, as it's kinda smelly.
Paul McCloud
San Diego

 

We've used Howard's with good success, when we can find it.  When we use
scratch cover, we rub it in then off after a sparse application.

 

Paul C


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