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Handyman Roy

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Handyman Roy

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I am hardworking independent professional willing to go above and beyond the work skill to achieve the goals of the job that is the only way to do it for you please let me know thank you ...!

I am hardworking independent professional willing to go above and beyond the work skill to achieve the goals of the job that is the only way to do it for you please let me know thank you ...!


Lemay Custom Furniture

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15 years of experience

Here at Groutsmith of St. Louis, we've got over five years of hands on experience providing the residents of St. Louis, MO first-rate service. We take great pride in excellent customer support along with the integrity of our trade. We work closely with each of our clients, ensuring they receive only the best tile and grout services.You will find a group of qualified specialists that are ready to take on any tile and grout services you deem necessary. Contact us today and find out what it’s like to receive high quality service by our professionals.

Here at Groutsmith of St. Louis, we've got over five years of hands on experience providing the residents of St. Louis, MO first-rate service. We take great pride in excellent customer support along with the integrity of our trade. We work closely with each of our clients, ensuring they receive only the best tile and grout services.You will find a group of qualified specialists that are ready to take on any tile and grout services you deem necessary. Contact us today and find out what it’s like to receive high quality service by our professionals.





Lordwoodcraft

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Lordwoodcraft

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15 years of experience

Master Certified maker of fine furniture. Restoration of family heirloom and antique furniture. Member of The Society of Period Furniture Makers. Furniture pieces made on commission.

Master Certified maker of fine furniture. Restoration of family heirloom and antique furniture. Member of The Society of Period Furniture Makers. Furniture pieces made on commission.




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Furniture Refinishing questions, answered by experts

Yes, vinegar can remove polyurethane from wood, but it is a slow, inefficient, and inconsistent restoration method. Whatever your intention, it’s best to avoid using vinegar on wood with a polyurethane finish—though it can be an effective cleaner for other wood finishes.

Yes. A good mixture to condition your leather is made from one tablespoon of natural baby soap, a splash of vinegar, and 2 cups of warm water. Mix these ingredients in a bowl and use a microfiber cloth to rub it into the leather in small circles. 

You can apply the same technique with a mixture of one part vinegar and two parts linseed oil. Once you’ve applied this to leather with a cloth, let it sit for 10 minutes before buffing with a small cloth.

In most cases, it is more affordable to reupholster furniture than it is to replace it, but it depends on the quality and age of the furniture you’re considering getting reupholstered. Antique pieces are always worth reupholstering, as it’s the only way to preserve the piece and extend its life. Newer pieces of furniture are more often made using lower-quality materials like medium-density fiberboard or plywood that don’t have the same lifespan as things like hardwood. For newer pieces, your furniture reupholstery specialist should be able to help you determine the best course of action.

The cost to refinish wood furniture ranges widely, depending on the size and type of furniture. Here’s what you can expect to pay to refinish the following wood furniture items:

  • Table: $150–$700

  • Dining chair: $100–$400

  • Rocking chair: $200–$500

  • Bar stool: $100–$250

  • China cabinet or armoire: $500–$3,500

  • Dining set: $1,000–$3,000

  • Coffee table: $150–$800

  • Dresser: $300–$2,000

  • Bed: $350–$2,000

  • Pool table: $300–$600

  • Kitchen cabinets: $1,800–$5,000

Telling the difference between high-quality wood furniture and lower-quality pieces is challenging, but there are a few sign that indicate whether your furniture is worth repairing:

  • Push your fingernail into an inconspicuous section of the wood. If it doesn’t leave a dent, it’s likely hardwood and is well worth a repair.

  • Unzip the bottom of couches to look for the structural components. If they’re made of wood rather than particle board, it’s likely worth refinishing.

  • Ask a local furniture repair technician. A reputable professional will let you know if you’re better off replacing rather than refinishing your specific item.

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