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Homax 10120000 Steel Wool, 12 pad, Grade
Homax 10120000 Steel Wool, 12 pad, Grade
Homax 10120000 Steel Wool, 12 pad, Grade
Homax 10120000 Steel Wool, 12 pad, Grade
Homax 10120000 Steel Wool, 12 pad, Grade
Homax 10120000 Steel Wool, 12 pad, Grade
Homax 10120000 Steel Wool, 12 pad, Grade
Homax 10120000 Steel Wool, 12 pad, Grade

Homax 10120000 Steel Wool, 12 pad, Grade #0000, Rhodes American, Final Finish & Howard Products RF8016 RF3016 Restor-A-Finish, 16 oz, Ebony Brown, 16 Fl Oz

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Homax 10120000 Steel Wool, 12 pad, Grade Features

  • Product 1: Steel wool super fine grade #0000 used in cleaning, polishing, buffing and refinishing

  • Product 1: Uniform, high quality metal strands with gentle abrasiveness

  • Product 1: Each bag has 16 steel wool pads

  • Product 1: Flexible to reach in and around corners

  • Product 2: Restor-A-Finish is a unique finish-penetrating formula that restores wood finishes while blending out minor scratches, blemishes and abrasions

  • Product 2: Available in nine colors to match almost any wood finish tone; Neutral, Maple-Pine, Golden Oak, Cherry, Walnut, Mahogany, Dark Walnut, Dark Oak, and Ebony Brown

  • Product 2: With a simple wipe-on, wipe-off process, most finished wood surfaces that seem to need a complete refinishing job can be restored in a few minutes

  • Product 2: Removes white heat rings and water marks, sun fade, oxidation, smoke damage and most other blemishes


About Homax 10120000 Steel Wool, 12 Pad, Grade

Homax 10120000 Steel Wool, 12 pad, Grade #0000, Rhodes American, Final Finish Steel Wool, 12 pad, Super Fine Grade #0000, Rhodes American, Final Finish. Note: Item is packed with a small opening on the top. Howard Products RF8016 RF3016 Restor-A-Finish, 16 oz, Ebony Brown, 16 Fl Oz In 1969, Douglas G. Howard set out to solve this dilemma: how can you eliminate blemishes in wood finishes and restore the original color and luster without removing any of the existing finish? Unable to find an answer at his local hardware store, he went to work in his garage to create his own product. His goal was to make something that would be much more than a surface treatment, yet nothing like a stripper or a refinisher. The key was to develop a formula that could clean and polish the surface, penetrate the finish with stain, and leave the original finish intact. The end result was Restor-A-Finish, Doug Howard's first in what would become a complete line of wood care products. For over 40 years, Howard's Restor-A-Finish has been a standard in the antique industry. Because Restor-A-Finish preserves the original wood finish it also helps preserve its authenticity and value, whereas stripping the finish may literally strip the piece of its value. Almost any existing wood tone, from a Birdseye Maple to a Jacobean, can be closely matched using one of the nine available finish colors. Trying it on just about everything with a traditional wood finish, antique dealers, refinishers, and homemakers have found it to be a safer and easier alternative to stripping and refinishing. Scratches, oxidation, white heat rings, watermarks, smoke damage, and sun fade simply disappear. For over 40 years, Howard's Restor-A-Finish has been a standard in the antique industry. Because Restor-A-Finish preserves the original wood finish it also helps preserve its authenticity and value, whereas stripping the finish may literally strip the piece of its value. Almost any existing wood tone, from a Birdseye Maple to a Jacobean, can be closely matched using one of the nine available finish colors. Trying it on just about everything with a traditional wood finish, antique dealers, refinishers, and homemakers have found it to be a safer and easier alternative to stripping and refinishing. Scratches, oxidation, white heat rings, watermarks, smoke damage, and sun fade simply disappear. In 1969, Douglas G. Howard set out to solve this dilemma: how can you eliminate blemishes in wood finishes and restore the original color and luster without removing any of the existing finish? Unable to find an answer at his local hardware store, he went to work in his garage to create his own product. His goal was to make something that would be much more than a surface treatment, yet nothing like a stripper or a refinisher. The key was to develop a formula that could clean and polish the surface, penetrate the finish with stain, and leave the original finish intact. The end result was Restor-A-Finish, Doug Howard's first in what would become a complete line of wood care products.