Polishes & Cleaners
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$19.95Oxalic Acid is a bleaching solution for the purpose of removing stains from wood to be finished or refinished. It is also excellent for lightening timber that is to be finished to the lightest color possible.
Dissolve 8 oz. of Oxalic Acid in a half gallon of hot water. It is most effective when used hot. If the first application of the bleach does not remove the discolorations or make the surface as light as you would like , apply the same solution hot a second time and repeat as needed.
Once satisfied with the color allow to dry and be sure to neutralize with white vinigar. Saturate the bleached area and let dry.
Always wear gloves and appropriate clothing when using Oxalic Acid. Wear a dust mask when sanding the bleached dried timber as the sanding dust is quite irritating to the nose. Learn More -
$35.95
Complete set of 7 color samples of American Paste Wax, each sample is 7/8 oz.
Manufactured in the USA, American Custom Paste Wax is perfect for protecting and enhancing all types of wood and finishes. Choose from a variety of colors to revive faded wood tones and cover most scratches.
A custom blend of beeswax and other natural waxes in a solvent base to give ease of use, fast drying time, a smooth easy buff and excellent luster. You won’t be disappointed. Once you try it you won't use any other wax.
For larger volume pricing, please call: 1-800-344-9257. Learn More -
$17.9500000 steel wool pads are instrumental in the furniture restoration process. Used to clean and polish metals such as bronze, copper, and stainless steel; to cut back between coats of varnish or paint; or use it with soapy water to clean and polish porcelain, and marble; to rub out finishes; to apply wax and adjust sheens.
Rosini's American Made 00000 Steel Wool Pads provide a good multi-purpose grade at a competitive price. Each pack contains 8 pads. Learn More
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$54.95From the novice to the professional, this furniture polishing kit is stuffed with the same basic materials we use on site, and in the restoration shop.
Contents of This Kit Include - 8oz Bottle of Rosini's Furniture Polish
- Furniture Cleaning Brush
- Cheesecloth Wipes (18sq Feet)
- 1 All Purpose Design Art Touch up Marker
- Complete Instructions
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$249.95Rosini's American Custom Liming Wax is the best White Wax for achieving a Limed, Cerused or Whitewashed finish. It works best on woods that have deep open pores like oak. However with a bit of skill you can get great effects on tight grained woods like pine, maple, birch.....
Purpose: To add a white color to the grain of the wood.
Preparation: Ensure the surface is clean and dry.If working with raw hardwood, use a brass or bronze brush in a sweeping motion to remove the soft wood around the pores and to score and open the pores of soft woods. You can also use a wire brus or coarse sandpaper.
Application: Work the Liming Wax into the grain of the wood using #0000 Steel Wool or a lint-free Cheesecloth Wipe. Spread the wax out following the grain of the wood wherever possible. Let dry about 3 minutes and wipe off excess with a clean Cheesecloth Wipe. Once set up, to remove white haze, (if you don't like it), use the American Custom Paste in Neutral and wipe it through the work until you're satisfied with the result. The beauty of the technique is that if you don't like the way it looks, you can wipe out the Liming Wax with Mineral Spirits and start over.
Should you want a more durable finish you can apply my U-30 Finishing Oil over the Liming Wax. The more coats the more protection and the higher the shine. 2-3 coats is recommended. Then apply the American Custom Paste Wax in Neutral or another tint if you like, using #0000 Steel Wool over the U-30, allow to dry overnight and buff with a Cheesecloth Wipe. For a softer sheen use #0000 Steel Wool.
Feel free to give a call, 910-876-7691. Learn More -
$42.95Rosini's American Custom Liming Wax is the best White Wax for achieving a Limed, Cerused or Whitewashed finish. It works best on woods that have deep open pores like oak. However with a bit of skill you can get great effects on tight grained woods like pine, maple, birch.....
Purpose: To add a white color to the grain of the wood.
Preparation: Ensure the surface is clean and dry.If working with raw hardwood, use a brass or bronze brush in a sweeping motion to remove the soft wood around the pores and to score and open the pores of soft woods. You can also use a wire brush or coarse sandpaper.
Application: Work the Liming Wax into the grain of the wood using #0000 Steel Wool or a lint-free Cheesecloth Wipe. Spread the wax out following the grain of the wood wherever possible. Let dry about 3 minutes and wipe off excess with a clean Cheesecloth Wipe. Once set up, to remove white haze, (if you don't like it), use the American Custom Paste in Neutral and wipe it through the work until you're satisfied with the result. The beauty of the technique is that if you don't like the way it looks, you can wipe out the Liming Wax with Mineral Spirits and start over.
Should you want a more durable finish you can apply my U-30 Finishing Oil over the Liming Wax. The more coats the more protection and the higher the shine. 2-3 coats is recommended. Then apply the American Custom Paste Wax in Neutral or another tint if you like, using #0000 Steel Wool over the U-30, allow to dry overnight and buff with a Cheesecloth Wipe. For a softer sheen use #0000 Steel Wool.
Feel free to give a call, 252-955-0156. Learn More -
$34.95Rosini's American Custom Liming Wax is the best White Wax for achieving a Limed, Cerused or Whitewashed finish. It works best on woods that have deep open pores like oak. However with a bit of skill you can get great effects on tight grained woods like pine, maple, birch.....
Purpose: To add a white color to the grain of the wood.
Preparation: Ensure the surface is clean and dry.If working with raw hardwood, use a brass or bronze brush in a sweeping motion to remove the soft wood around the pores and to score and open the pores of soft woods. You can also use a wire brush or coarse sandpaper.
Application: Work the Liming Wax into the grain of the wood using #0000 Steel Wool or a lint-free Cheesecloth Wipe. Spread the wax out following the grain of the wood wherever possible. Let dry about 3 minutes and wipe off excess with a clean Cheesecloth Wipe. Once set up, to remove white haze, (if you don't like it), use the American Custom Paste in Neutral and wipe it through the work until you're satisfied with the result. The beauty of the technique is that if you don't like the way it looks, you can wipe out the Liming Wax with Mineral Spirits and start over.
Should you want a more durable finish you can apply my U-30 Finishing Oil over the Liming Wax. The more coats the more protection and the higher the shine. 2-3 coats is recommended. Then apply the American Custom Paste Wax in Neutral or another tint if you like, using #0000 Steel Wool over the U-30, allow to dry overnight and buff with a Cheesecloth Wipe. For a softer sheen use #0000 Steel Wool.
Feel free to give a call, 910-876-7691. Learn More -
$4.95Marked in Ounces and Millileters this HDPE natural plastic container fits our heavy duty Spray Head. Graduated in 2oz. intervals up to a quart on one side and 100ml. intervals up to 1liter on the other, with a dilution scale in between. This is a terrific bottle.You'll find a variety of uses and liquids for it. Learn More
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$3.95This heavy duty Spray Head has a twist nozzel to adjust spray and includes a 9" tube with an attached filter. Tube can be cut to size. Cap size is a 28 410 and fits our graduated Quart Bottle (purchase separately). Learn More
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$5.99
2 Soft Cloths per pack (approx. 18sq. ft.) Cheesecloth is a loose woven cotton cloth which is highly versatile and re-usable.
All our cheesecloth wipes are fluffy, lint free and consistently absorbent. Our professional quality soft cloth cheese cloth are the number one choice for antique furniture restorers, painters, wood finishers, antique dealers and home owners.
Cheesecloth UsesFurniture polishing cloth
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Applying & buffing furniture wax
Soft cleaning cloth
Staining cloth
French polishing cloth
Appling shellac
Make your own tack cloth
Painters cloth
Dusting antique furniture