Antique Furniture Hardware Product Restoration

Guide To Antique Furniture Hardware Product Restoration

Antique automatically implies old and when it is referred to furniture you must be rest assured that it would require some sort of restoration periodically whether it is for decoration purposes and/or being used on a daily basis.

One of the hardest things to find today for antique furniture is the hardware parts such as knobs, latches, keys, hinges or the swivels, hooks, chest lifts, original labels and flush rig pulls to name only a few- here are a tips and suggestion on antique furniture hardware product restoration that you may find helpful.

The Right Restoration Store

Finding the right antique furniture hardware product restoration is the trick because you may not always be lucky enough to have one in the city you presently live so, the search will probably begin online and the local yellow pages. You may also look for antique stores that carry furniture from the same era that your furniture is made, as many times they will also provide antique furniture hardware product restoration as well.

If unfortunately to restoration store is not in the same city you live you may have to make arrangements in order to send your furniture to the place where the antique furniture hardware product restoration can be done or if possible just the parts that need restoration.

Restoration Procedures

Some antique furniture hardware product restoration concerns may even send a representative down to your house in order to evaluate if the restoration can be done and if so how much it will cost you- that will help you decide if you want to go ahead and proceed with the project or not.

Sometime antique furniture hardware product restoration may not be the only restoration required in which case you may have to spend a lot more then you anticipated. Usually restoration evaluation is charged and it is generally expensive but it will be a good guide and help for you.

Helpful Tips

Yearly maintenance of your antique furniture may help you in the long run spend less on the restoration process however, don\\’t wait too long to restore an antique piece of furniture as it can easily get damaged beyond repair. Basic maintenance guidelines are \: don\\’t use harsh detergents to clean or polish it, use wax for polishing instead, keep the furniture out of direct sunlight, humidity and liquid spills. Always use coasters if it is a table and keep it away from sharp, pointy or heavy objects that can leave marks.

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