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Donna in Texas wrote:
> Does Howard's have more of the staining factor that Old English? I've
> Old English, but I would really like to try a product that really covers the
> scratches without having to totally restain.
>
> Any advice on that?
>
> Donna
It work's much better than Old English for covering scratches, and
comes in a wider variety of tones. It won't fix a large area of total
finish loss, but smaller areas it works very well on and lasts well.
I have used it extensively on older oak furniture, that in the past I
would have refinished and have been pleased with the results. A pint
of Howard's is less than $10 at a neighborhood hardware store, it's at
least worth a try before going to the trouble or expense of
refinishing. IME, Howard's doesn't interfere with subsequent
refinishing efforts.
Jessica
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