Wow Cole, A really beautiful job on that coffee table and with minimal effort, lol! Question for you: My coffee table has white spots on it from being exposed to heat and the finish is missing in some spots. I was going to use Howard's Restore A Finish on it but am wondering if that'll do the trick or should I completely sand it and apply your 2-step process. Any thoughts or suggestions? PS: What... no Sonny today?
You may be able to use heat to remove the white spots. A dry iron set on a medium setting with no steam and a dry towel should help. The white spots typically are due to moisture being trapped under the finish and the heat will release it. If finish is missing, you know what you have to do...
Wiw, sure made the wood grain pop! Great information! 😊❤
Thank you for watching :)
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Thank you so much for watching and subscribing, I appreciate it!! Hi to you in Texas!
Thanks for sharing this, Cole
Thank for watching :)
Thanks for sharing your knowledge. I love seeing wood come to life and then applying your information to my own efforts 👍🇦🇺
Thank you very much for watching :) Best of luck with your projects!
Great job 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏💙
Thank you! 😃
Looked fantastic 😍
Cheers :)
Loving your work. Thanks for this great info
Much appreciated! Glad you enjoyed it :)
Thanks for the info 👍🏻
Thanks for watching :)
Muchas gracias por enseñar ❤
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That’s really cool
Thank you :)
This was wonderful. More please.😊
More to come! Thank you :)
Thanks!👍
You are welcome :)
Great video. Thanks. Carol from California
Glad you liked it! Thank you Carol :)
Looks fantastic Cole 😍👏🤩
Thanks so much! 😊
Another great video!! Thanks for explaining the waxes :)
Thanks for watching!
Wow Cole,
A really beautiful job on that coffee table and with minimal effort, lol!
Question for you: My coffee table has white spots on it from being exposed to heat and the finish is missing in some spots.
I was going to use Howard's Restore A Finish on it but am wondering if that'll do the trick or should I completely sand it and apply your 2-step process.
Any thoughts or suggestions?
PS: What... no Sonny today?
You may be able to use heat to remove the white spots. A dry iron set on a medium setting with no steam and a dry towel should help. The white spots typically are due to moisture being trapped under the finish and the heat will release it. If finish is missing, you know what you have to do...
@Restorology What a thorough answer, thanks so much.
Looks like Matt bet me to it, I hope you had some luck removing the white spots!
@@flipitnation Sometimes it takes a village and what a great village you've created amongst the restoration community.
The table is beautiful but the price tag of 40$ for 14 ozs of wax is crazy!
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Cheers mate 😎
Beautiful. Can I do this on an oak staircase?. Or has it all got to be sanded off?👏👏🫶🫶❤❤😉