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Howard RS0016 Restor-A-Shine Wood Finish Polishing Compound - 16 oz

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Features

  • Safely polish out and buff away fine scratches, oxidation, dullness, and haze on glossy wood finishes
  • Developed especially for glossy polyurethane, lacquer, varnish, and shellac wood finishes, including furniture, pianos, floors, and guitars
  • Revives shine to dull areas, eliminates steel wool swirl marks, and most other minor surface blemishes
  • Use as the final step in rubbing out a new high gloss wood finish to achieve a mirror like finish
  • Creamy formula that can be used with a cloth or an electric buffer (especially when used on floors)
  • Made in USA

Description

Restor-A-Shine Polishing Compound is specially formulated for restoring the high gloss shine to wood finishes. Restor-A-Shine contains extremely fine micro polishing powders, blended together with select waxes and oils, producing a very unique finish polishing compound.Product Features- Specially formulated for wood finishes, including floors- Will not lift veneer or soften a hard finish- Creamy formula that can be used with an electric buffer- Does not contain silicone or linseed oilProduct Uses- Safely polish out fine scratches, oxidation, and haze- Revive dull areas and eliminate steel wool marks and other surface blemishes- Complete the restoration of a high shine wood finish after using Restor-A-Finish- Use for final buffing stage to a newly applied high gloss finish From the Manufacturer Restor-A-Shine Polishing Compound is specially formulated for restoring the high gloss shine to wood finishes. Restor-A-Shine contains extremely fine micro polishing powders, blended together with select waxes and oils, producing a very unique wood finish polishing compound.

Material: Plastic


Grit Material: Polyurethane,Steel


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 1.8 x 3.9 x 6.5 inches


Brand: Howard Products


Grit Type: Medium


Material: Plastic


Grit Material: Polyurethane,Steel


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 1.8 x 3.9 x 6.5 inches


Brand: Howard Products


Grit Type: Medium


Compatible Material: Wood,furniture,steel


Item Weight: 1.13 Pounds


Product Dimensions: 1.8 x 3.9 x 6.5 inches


Item Weight: 1.13 pounds


Department: Unisex-Adult


Manufacturer: Howard Products


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Country of Origin: USA


Item model number: RS0016


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: May 16, 2013


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  • "Light" scratch repair
Size: 16 oz
This is a fantastic product when used for its intended purpose. It works perfectly to remove light surface scratches in polyurethane or other wood finishes. It is not easy to use, because it takes some tough elbow grease to work it into the surface of the finish, "sand" out the scratches, and polish the finished area. This polishing compound is used in three steps. First, in the initial step as a liquid drizzled onto the area of the scratch or poured generously onto a soft cloth, the compound is worked over the surface finish where the scratches are located. Using a lite circular motion, spread the liquid over the surface, working it into the area of the scratch. Second, as the liquid evaporates it forms more of a paste. Now you want to switch from lite circular motions to heavier strokes directly over the scratches, working with the grain of the wood. This is where the compound does its job, by "sanding" the scratches out of the surface with the heavier pressure. There are fine abrasive particles in the liquid, and as the liquid evaporates the particles can perform more aggressively to sand out the scratches. Finally, as the paste is absorbed into the towel it leaves an oily residue that is tough to get up, but this actually has some light abrasive qualities that, when rubbed with a clean towel or buffed using a rotary buffer with a soft bonnet, will polish the surface to a bright shine. It takes a little practice to get this process down, but once you get the hang of it, the results are quite good. The one drawback is this "sanding" will leave some dullness in the finish that can be noticeable compared to the surrounding surface. While this is not that noticeable or objectional in most cases, further buffing will improve this greatly. If you are not satisfied with the final gloss this company also makes a companion product that will polish out the dullness, and return the surface to a brilliant shine. My experience was using the polishing compound on 35YO polyurethane hard wood floors. At this age and level of wear the result using just the Restor-A-Shine was a near perfect match to the original floor finish. I highly recommend this product for removing light surface scratches in wood finishes, but be prepared for some work and sore arms later. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2023 by Cully

  • Easy Retouching
Size: 16 oz
This product does not completely refinish an item. It revives the old finish very well. If the item is not too badly scratched or stained, this product will do a good job of making it looks almost new.
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2023 by Lee

  • Excellent product
Size: 16 oz
Very satisfied
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2023 by Nancy Tadlock

  • Not a gloss finish in my case, but I am happy.
Size: 16 oz
I like the product. If I was going to deduct a star, it might have been that I did not get a gloss finish. I did end up with a semigloss finish, which was my original objective. The wood was walnut, and prior to this, it had 5 coats of danish clear finish followed by 6 coats of clear semi-gloss poly gel. After the first few coats of danish, sanding was done between each layer. The final finish was with minwax oil poly spray to simply fill in any residual sand marks. I ended up with an inconsistent finish after that with shiny spots and dull spots. I tried sever sanding / polishing methods including a fine abrasive wax. It got better, but not good enough for me. This product did the trick. The glossy areas became semigloss and the dull areas also became semi-gloss. I am happy with the final result. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2021 by dldba

  • Works Well!
Size: 16 oz
This did what I expected it to. I used it on a piece of furniture I was building. When you finish a piece of furniture and scuff sand in between coats of varnish the varnish will get sort of scratchy or cloudy looking, but it's necessary to take down the dust nibs and whatnot. Every time you apply a new coat of varnish, the wood look fantastic, every time you scuff it, it gets hazy. By the final coat of varnish, you might want to just use some steel wool to take down the final nibs. Of course you end up scuffing up the sheen by doing this. The Polishing Compound is the final step to end this cycle. I put it on after wet, scuff-sanding with steel wool then applied the polishing compound (with steel wool at first, though it doesn't specifically recommend this) then rub it in vigorously with a soft cloth. Then rub it in whats left with a clean cloth. Then a final rubbing with another clean cloth. Then another rubbing the next day. And you're good! It leaves a sophisticated satin sheen. I believe it contains a mild abrasive and leaves behind a thin coat of some kind of wax. I don't think this is a miracle product that is going to instantaneously save some trashed piece of furniture, but it can bring certain pieces back to life depending on the state of the finish. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2018 by Rupert

  • Love this stuff
Size: 16 oz
I am o glad I found this again. It restores the shine and repairs water spots and scratches.
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2023 by Deborah L

  • Perfect for final polish of new varnish
Size: 16 oz
Lately I'm doing some kitchen cabinet work, and I decided to use the opportunity to fine-tune my finishing skills. For new work, this stuff easily takes the place of the traditional pumice+rottenstone polishing steps. For reference, my current projects are utilizing Minwax Polycrylic semi-gloss on hard maple or wenge wood. The process goes something like: * Sand bare wood with progressively finer sandpaper, up to 320 grit, until it feels smooth. * Wipe down the wood with a damp cloth and let it air dry. * Apply multiple coats of polycrylic, wet-sanding with 400-grit between layers, until wood is fully sealed. * Progressively work the final coat with fine sandpaper, up to 1000 grit. * Rub down with Restor-A-Shine on a soft cotton cloth. For semi-gloss, the resulting look is exactly what I want. For higher-gloss finish, I suspect I might take the wet-sanding up to 2500 grit first, but I expect it would shine like glass once done. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2021 by Frank Schaefer

  • Function
Size: 16 oz
It works ok...would not re buy..i have other products from this company..that work good..beeswax..restorer..etc..but this one...uhh..NO..doesn't really do what it says it does..
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2023 by Eduardo hernandez

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