السبت، 17 يونيو 2017

Antique Repair FL: Keeping Your Rare Furniture On Tip-top Shape

By Stephanie West


Most of the old antique equipment we have currently is rare finds which we have lovingly inherited. They add a gentle beauty to any decor in their simplicity and bring a coziness of the past to our homes of today. Unfortunately, most antique pieces show their age and with time, many may need to be repaired. If you are handy, quite often you can do some of the simple repair work on your own. With a few basic tools, and little bit of instruction, you can tackle minor Antique Repair FL easily and quite inexpensively.

A true conservator is someone who is interested in maintaining the condition of his artifact, and provides its proper care to prevent further deterioration. Well looked after, it will ensure its preservation and will enhance its value.

Whether your furniture is valuable or not, restoring the finish and repairing damages can greatly improve the usefulness and beauty of your furniture. Older wood finishes get readily damaged by aging and dampness which can make your antiques unsightly. Therefore, it is important to maintain your valuable piece of furniture by getting them polished and repaired regularly.

If your old furniture has some serious structural problems, then it is better to take the furniture to a skilled and experienced vintage restorer. Though some minor repairs can be easily done at home, never take a chance when it comes to repairing vintage furniture. Because, vintages are basically handmade and you may not have all the information about the quality and integrity of the wood, what type and level of force it may require, etc. Though renowned vintage restorers may use modern bonding agents designed for antique furniture, yet most of the skills they use are traditional.

In your selection, you need to ensure that your chosen restoration service provider uses only authentic materials and products that do not reduce the value of your antiques. They should also use safe methods for stripping and cleaning your furniture. The individual or firm should use the traditional staining methods to bring out all the highlights in your vintage piece.

It is usually easy to fix minor scratches and shallow nicks on wooden surfaces. You can use liquid stains, gel stains, and pencil stains all depending on the nature if the repair. Choose the color closest to the original stain and mix several if need be until you get the one that matches the best. It's also very important to use clean, lint free cloths for all steps.

Sometimes, the repair only entails a single leg of the furniture that has been broken. Fast-setting types of glues are not suitable for this kind of repair. You need to utilize the old-fashioned heavy glue. It is necessary when the broken piece is in a position to support the leg and apply a clamp. You can also do this method for wood splits. The only thing you will do is to glue then replace every section followed by clamping.

For more difficult stains and burns, you may need to consider refinishing. Always keep in mind that with any major refinishing work, the original value of the piece may be affected. Talk to a professional to help you decide if your piece is worth the expense and potential loss in value.




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