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Since 1860 Cabinet makers and furniture craftsman alike have relied upon the fine products that have been created by Briwax. The need for these fine products came into being from the need of these craftsman and designers to have finishes that would protect the qualities of the finer woods and restore that almost new look to their creations. 

 It was Henry Flack, the creator of Briwax who formulated the product that is in wide use today. Mr. Flack formulated a blend of the finest bees wax and the waxy emollient from the Carnauba Palm from South America to create the formulation that we know of today as Briwax. These fine waxes are know for their protective qualities and for the restorative as well. Mr. Flack knew this and devoted much of his time to making sure that the formulation was one of the finest in the world. 

Briwax can be used on almost all fine wood surfaces. This means furniture, flooring, finished and unfinished woods, and can be used to remove damage from water rings, scuffs and scratches as well as the finest antiques in the world.

 Some other items that Briwax can be used on are Wood paneling, kitchen cabinets, and craft projects. Briwax can also be used on unfinished and untreated leathers, as well as wood doors and almost any fine piece of antique furniture. 

Briwax comes available in clear and nine natural wood tones. These are Golden Oak, Dark Oak, Light Brown, Rustic Pine, Antique Mahogany, Teak, Tudor Brown, Dark Brown and Ebony. The stains in these certain Briwax products allow the craftsperson or even the homeowner to lighten or darken a finish in order to fill in and hide small surface scratches and chips in older furniture or priceless antiques.

Briwax is also formulated to allow dirt, oil and old wax to be dissolved and removed leaving behind a beautiful, lustrous durable had rubbed finish. Briwax also carries a product line of complete wood care agents that allow all including the most seasoned craftsman to protect, preserve, and rejuvenate any fine piece of wood anywhere in their home.  

 

 

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Written by Daniel R. Whitney   
Sunday, 13 April 2008

 

How Can I Tell If My Furniture is Worth Repairing?

 

For some people that is based on simple economics. "If it costs more to refurbish than to replace with new then my furniture is not worth fixing."  On the surface that may make a lot of sense, especially for those who have inferior quality furnishings or have very limited means.  Is your furniture made of solid wood?  Does it suits your lifestyle, taste and decor?  Does it have some emotional or sentimental attachment?  Is it vintage or antique?  If you answered yes to any of these questions, then you have an excellent reason for going ahead and having your furniture refurbished.  Even if it does cost more than replacing with new, it is often like comparing apples to oranges.  A very large proportion of new furnishings sold today are of questionable quality.

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Furniture Repair Near You

Are you looking for a high quality furniture repair or upholstery professional in your area?

Contact Carol and her staff at the Restoration Center - Furniture Hotline. They offer a free referral service to hook you up with a high quality, qualified Furniture Restoration and Repair Professional in your area. Here is a link to her website.

http://www.furniture-hotline.com/

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Brandt and Whitney in Denver sent you.

 

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Are you a Furniture Upholstery or Repair professional? 

Are you looking to build your furniture repair business with quality customers and leads? Would you like the opportunity to network with other furniture repair and upholstery professionals across the country?

If you answered yes to the above questions, then I would like to invite you to contact Carol at the Furniture Hot-line - Restoration Center. She is the owner of a very unique furniture repair referral network. She can put you in touch with new customers on a regular basis. Customers who often are moving in to your area and have no idea who to call for their furniture care, touch up, repair, or upholstery needs.

I celebrated 25 years in business this last May "08" and find that the Furniture Hot-line - Restoration Center is a perfect fit with my business plan.

Here is a link to her website.

http://www.furniture-hotline.com/

Tell her that Dan @ Brandt and Whitney sent you.

 

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