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![]() This is the condition of the Maple cabinet as it arrived. USA Fluid will be applied to this cabinet in this form with no other sanding or cleaning being done to the wood whatsoever. Observe how it rejuvenates the surfaces.. |
![]() This is the left side of the cabinet. The top and front and right side have been sanded somewhat. |
![]() USA Fluid product is applied to the surfaces of the furniture. Note the dispersion stream that spreads the conditioning fluid around the area of application. There's no need to soak and cover the entire area. |
![]() Wipe the USA Fluid into the entire area with a small piece of cotton rag from an old undershirt. Make sure rough splinters and edges are smooth if and when wood is rough in those areas. |
![]() These pictures are after USA Fluid Brand has been applied to the top and the right side of the two bottom drawers only, showing the difference in the wood surface from before and after |
![]() Note the difference on the lower draw, which shows the original finish which was on the entire cabinet before sanding. See how rich the wood and finish is after applying USA Fluid Brand Conditioning Fluid. |
![]() Here's the right side of the cabinet before anything was done. |
![]() Here's the right side of the cabinet after applying USA Fluid Brand and wiping in with the small piece of rag. The unsanded portion of the finish is completely restored. IF this cabinet had not been sanded, this would have been sufficient for restoring the finish on the cabinet. |
![]() This is the right side of the cabinet before anything was done. |
![]() This is the right side of the cabinet after applying USA Fluid Brand and wiping around and in with the small rag. This is the original finish of the cabinet, which was not sanded, and is now rejuvenated. |
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![]() Here's a red oak rail from a century old table before anything was done. |
![]() The very same rail after applying USA Fluid Brand Conditioning Fluid and wiping into the finish. |
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![]() Here's an antique birds eye maple secretary that's about 60 to 80 years old. It was on it's way to the burn pile when we were able to intercept it. |
![]() The secretary is not in bad shape. It's just dirty and dusty. There's writing into the wood from the children that had it many years ago wherever it once was. |
![]() This is the outside of the secretary as it arrived. There is some damage to the veneer and the wooden legs and slots in the furniture are loose, but otherwise the finish is not badly damaged. |
![]() This is the secretary after applying a small amount of USA Fluid Brand and wiping it over the wooden surfaces. Note how the richness of the wood is restored. |
![]() Portion of an oak coat rack before anything was done with it. The wood is suffering from exposure to dampness and the finish has scaled away. |
![]() The area after Applying USA Fluid Brand to the wooden surface. The wood is rejuvenated around the remaining finish. |