Fix It for Wood Review
Do you like and collect antique wooden furniture? Do you have old wooden furniture that have long and multiple scratches? If you do, you might have tried so hard trying to restore your furniture. Unfortunately, there aren’t too many wood restorers around. And even if you’re lucky enough to find someone who can restore old wooden furniture, I’m pretty sure you would have to pay a huge amount of money.
Well, now you don’t have to stress about spending so much on wood furniture restoration. You can remove scratches on your wooden furniture yourself, just use Simoniz’ Fix It! for Wood. Fix It is a wood scratch remover that works on all types of wood. It also has a light and dark formula so it works on all shades of wood.
I actually bought the whole Fix It for Wood, and I can say it really does deliver its promise. My family is fond of collecting wooden furniture—desks, coffee tables, chairs, cabinets. Some of the wooden furniture in our house have been around for years. I wanted to sell some of them, but not all were in good condition. The coffee tables had multiple scratches and the desks had long scratches. The scratches just ruined the elegance of the furniture, and I was worried nobody would want to buy them. So I used Fix It for Wood to restore the furniture. I just sprayed it on the scratched area and wiped it with the microfiber finishing cloth. It worked; the scratch disappeared, and the furniture looked good as new. I was so pleased.
When I ordered Fix It for Wood, I received the whole kit. The kit included two bottles of Fix It for Wood, one for light-colored wood and one for dark-colored wood, two Deep Scratch Fillers for light-colored wood and dark-colored wood, and a microfiber finishing cloth. Everything I needed was in the kit. I had the complete set, and I only paid less than $20, excluding handling and shipping. Now I’m recommending it to my family and friends who also have wooden furniture. It saves a lot of money, and it also saves time because we don’t have to go out and find someone who can restore furniture.



02. Feb, 2010 














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