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Refurbished Furniture

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Refurbished Furniture

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19 years of experience

Antique/ Furniture refinishing and/ or restoration. We can match existing color, completely start over and either paint, lacquer or stain and lacquer. Other finishes are available upon request.

Antique/ Furniture refinishing and/ or restoration. We can match existing color, completely start over and either paint, lacquer or stain and lacquer. Other finishes are available upon request.


the corvallis furniture doctor

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the corvallis furniture doctor

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46 years of experience

furniture profesinal, striping/refinishing/repairs (solid wood) Period Antiques/old reproductions or pcs.prior to 2000. Originally from ne,new england since 2006.professinal services since 1979- A reconized master refinisher since 1996.A nationals compitition 3 time award winner for technic/finish apps.

furniture profesinal, striping/refinishing/repairs (solid wood) Period Antiques/old reproductions or pcs.prior to 2000. Originally from ne,new england since 2006.professinal services since 1979- A reconized master refinisher since 1996.A nationals compitition 3 time award winner for technic/finish apps.





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Furniture Refinishing questions, answered by experts

Wood furniture gets sticky when dirt and grime accumulate on the surface. Sometimes, wax coatings and oils are the culprit, but other times, it’s a sign that the finish is failing, and no amount of cleaning your wood furniture will help. Varnish and lacquer can both get sticky as they age, and in this case, you’ll need to refinish the wood to stop the issue.

Black stains appear on wood furniture when the surface comes in contact with water and metal for an extended time. It creates a chemical reaction that stains your wood black. Products that contain oxalic acid can remove these stains. Its bleach-like qualities can reverse the stains after a few rounds of application.

Wood can appear blotchy after staining due to uneven absorption, which happens when the wood has varying grain density. The denser the grain, the less the stain will be absorbed. This can cause the wood to appear uneven in color, with some areas darker than others. 

To prevent this issue, apply a wood conditioner before staining. Wood conditioners help to equalize the absorption of the stain, resulting in a more even finish. There are many different types of wood conditioners available, so be sure to choose one that is appropriate for the type of wood you are staining.

It is possible to refinish your own furniture, but it’s usually a good idea to leave the work to the professionals. Furniture refinishing often requires the use of paint stripper or solvents to remove existing finish, which can be dangerous to inhale. Additionally, it’s easy to make mistakes during the process that could permanently damage your piece, limiting its lifespan instead of extending it. Hiring a furniture refinishing professional is especially worthwhile for antique furniture, which often requires more delicate refinishing work.

If your wood stain is still rubbing off after the recommended drying time, it means the pigments didn’t soak into the wood properly and remain on the surface. There are a few possible causes, including applying the stain in hot temperatures, applying too much stain, or failing to wipe off excess before it dries completely.

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