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How I refurbished a 1947 Singer cabinet

How I refurbished a 1947 Singer cabinet

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Old 08-24-2012, 12:04 PM
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I've seen the Howards products at the antique shops. I'm sure they're elsewhere too, but the prices aren't that bad, surprisingly, even at the antique shops. I have the Restor-A-Finish and the Feed'n'Wax. I use the wax regularly, and the RAF has done wonders for the treadle cabinet I thought I was going to have to refinish. It's looking like I won't now, probably just one or two more coats of the RAF, and a bunch of f'n'w. Great products!
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Old 08-28-2012, 05:27 AM
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Thanks I'm off to buy supplies to restore my redeye and treadle cabinet
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