🪄 Bring your wood back to life—no sanding required!
Howard-RF9016 Restor-A-Finish is a premium wood finish restorer available in nine colors, designed to blend out scratches, blemishes, and damage like heat rings and water marks. Its unique formula penetrates existing finishes to restore color and luster quickly with a simple wipe-on, wipe-off method, making it ideal for professionals and enthusiasts seeking fast, effective wood surface renewal without stripping.
Manufacturer | Howard Products Store |
Part Number | Howard - RF9016 |
Item Weight | 1.04 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 1.8 x 3.9 x 6.5 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | Howard - RF9016 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | Spray |
Color | Cherry |
Finish | cherry |
Material | Cherry |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Measurement System | Metric |
Usage | Inside; Amateur, Inside; Professional |
Included Components | Howard - RF9016 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Limited Warranty: This product is made from the finest raw materials available and manufactured to proven formulation under strict quality control for its intended use on natural wood finishes. However, results obtained with the use of this product under a variety of conditions may depend on circumstances beyond our control. Howard Products, Inc. and the seller therefore disclaim any responsibility for expense or consequential damage of any kind. The only warranty extended, expressed or implied, is for defective workmanship or materials. |
C**.
4 gen family Piano
I was nervous using it on the family piano that’s been with us for 4 generations… but im extremely impressed!! Let me be clear the piano isn’t even CLOSE to perfect now but it’s SOOO much better I can’t not give it 5 starts. Dark marks on the bench, ring stains, tear stains, nicks and bumps. The piano looks so much nicer than before. Some dark marks still are there but nothing is worse, Only better. I did have the 0000 super fine steel wool recommended on the back and I do feel that made a BIG difference for the more difficult dark spots. It didn’t get all the dark spots but I think I’ll do another round or two later and see if I can’t make a little more progress. Wish I had photos but I didn’t expect it to work so well!!
M**L
I was totally surprised.
I bought the Maple-Pine. I have a solid wood maple coffee table with some nicks and scratches. Well it didn't fix them just made it shiny. So I was disappointed. So I thought maybe I'll try it on my oak dining chairs, like magic scratches gone. So let's try the bedroom dresser which is light walnut, again chips vanished. Off to another darker walnut foot stool and again scratches gone. So if you don't like your results try it on other wood. It really does work, maybe not what I wanted to fix but it's doing great job on everything else . I'm a happy camper.
N**E
Know your finish on your wood before using.
I was skeptical. I put a huge water ring from a cup on a hard wood bench I have. It essentially took all the finish off and made it a light ring vs. everything else still fully finished. The reviews were good, so I took a chance. My piece is actual wood as i hear this WILL NOT work on cheaper coated or enameled pieces.I cleaned with vinegar and water first. I did not sand with steel wool as some mentioned. After putting on a small amount, the rink completely disappeared. I seemed to have picked the exact right color as the blend was seamless. After a few minutes, I could see a bit of the ring still. So, I applied a 2nd coat. This almost completely removed the ring. If I really look, I can maybe see one corner where the finish looks lighter in a crescent moon shape, but you'd really have to know what you're looking for.This is one of those 5/5 cheap fixes to a problem I thought would be way more labor intensive. Can't recommend enough.
S**1
I use this for restoration, but beware of the smell!
My dad introduced me to this product about 25 years ago. However, I do not use it alone, it just does not last. If not stripping down to bare wood it is a time saver though. I only use it on old shellac finishes. Here is what I do:1) Wipe down the furniture or woodwork with denatured alcohol on a lint free cloth. This will remove some imbedded dirt.2) Go over surface lightly with a GRAY abrasive pad. Wipe down.3) Use the Furniture Refinisher on the scuffed shellac surface. This will even out the color and hide minor imperfections. Let it sit about two hours, then wipe down. Let it set another two hours and wipe down. Let it sit overnight and wipe down again. Let it sit another couple hours. While using this product I STRONGLY encourage you to ventilate the area or do it outside, the fumes are nasty.4) Start the orange shellac finish. Give it two coats, let dry overnight. LIGHTLY sand with 400 or 600 wet or dry sandpaper. Wipe down with a tack cloth. Give it one or two more coats of shellac. If you still have dull spots give it more coats until no longer dull when dry. Remember this is restoration not refinishing, you are still going to see some alligatoring and defects present in the original finish.5) Let cure 14 to 30 days. After that you can rub out with 0000 steel wool and paste wax if you want.The photos are of the linen press I am currently restoring.Remember, putting polyurethane on an antique is the fastest way to destroy its value!
D**E
PHENOMENAL PRODUCT!
OMG! This product is PHENOMENAL! I thought I was going to have to finish my cherry stained 100% oak dining room table (with two leaves in it), because it's stain was worn in places and also had "heat haze" to it in various places where I had stupidly used a steam iron to remove wrinkles from a wrinkled table cloth I put on it. I really was loathing the idea of having to sand the table down and restain/varnish it, but it proved unnecessary with this! Didn't work so well a similar coffee table I have (I just sanded that down this morning and ready to restain it). I'M IN LOVE WITH THIS PRODUCT! I wish I had taken before photos, but here's an after photo!
S**A
Good for restoring
Used this to restore an old pine table and it worked well to bring piece back to life. Clear, no heavy scent, easy to apply.
A**A
Scratches
This restores the finish and blurs the surface scratches. doesn't do anything where the finish is damaged
R**1
Great restore product
For restoring old furniture, this is the best product around. I owned a small antique store for a while and needed a product that would give me a quick turn around. This product comes in many wood stain colors, goes on easily, and has a moderate stain effect. Wipe on with a soft cloth, then wipe off. Remove dirt, mildew, etc, first. Great results.
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