Archive for December, 2008

Leather care with New Life Cream Polish

Leather care with New Life Cream Polish is a cinch!

Both patent leather and laquer finished leather shoes, belts, purses and anything else leather will regain their original beauty with the use of New Life Cream Polish.  Mexican and Spanish leather furniture, as well as, leather inlay on desks are rejuvenated with its use.

There is no need to buy other expensive cleaners and polishes to clean and condition leather back to its original beauty when you can clean it with a good leather soap and put a protective shine on it with New Life Cream Polish.

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World News Features

Dear Dan (Covert),

You didn’t overstate the potential of your mother’s remarkable New Life Wood Moisturizer. You may remember that I was one of the media guests who stopped by your table during the HAT travel show last Sunday.

I brought all four of the RAMAX products home with me. Yesterday I used the moisturizer on the dining room table and sideboard purchased by my grandparents at the turn of the century. The mahogany was badly dried out and through the decades, a series of inappropriate furniture poslishes had caused damage I thought could be repaired through extensive refinshing.

After 2 treatments with New Life Wood Moisturizer the results are amazing: The wood grain shines through on the table and the sideboard. By combining the moisturizer with the New Life Furniture Masque applications, old water marks and other scars have disappeared. All that with the delightful fresh orange scent as a most appealing bonus!

I was so inspired I decided to see if the cream polish could remove an unsightly, and seemingly permanent, stain on a formica surface caused by the red foil wrapper on a holiday plant. With only one application the big red blob faded. A quick treatment with furniture masque, followed by a final wiping with cream polish eradicated the stain without any damage to the surface. It looks better than new.

I am happy to recommend RAMAX products and look forward to utilizing the tung oil finish on antique desk I recently had stripped but hadn’t finished.

Connie Shirley, “World News Features”, Austin, TX

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Hurricane Katrina

Dealer testimonial written July 5, 2006…

From Bond Family Treasures in Houston, TX

—Quoted Text—

Dear  Dan,

I must tell you a story about your products.  I have been ordering from Ramax for about 6 years.  My business started out as a hobby but grew into a small business out of my garage.  My daughters and I attend auctions looking for inexpensive furniture that can be cleaned up and resold.

One of my daughters works for Houston Independent School District.  She has a friend whose mother lived in Mississippi when Hurricane Katrina hit last August.  Her mother had about three to four feet of water in her home.  The daughter went to Mississippi, picked up the furniture to restore what she could.

Some of the furniture had been in the family for several years.

I gave my daughter’s friend two jars of New Life Furniture Masque and 2 bottles of Wood Moisturizer.  After using your products she said the furniture looked better than it did before the flood!  I have never heard anyone rave about a product as much as she and her friends did about yours.

Your products have saved me many hours of work in rejuvenating old wood instead of stripping and refinishing the furniture.  All the products I have purchased from Ramax have been awesome.

Yours truly,

Thelma Bond

—End Quoted Text—

You don’t have to take our word for it.  The New Life family of products do what we say they will do… at least our dealers and customers think so.  I hope you take the opportunity do give your furniture a gift of New Life Wood Conditioners.

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Antique Furniture Restoration

Antique furniture restoration can be a daunting task but it doesn’t have to be.  Many pieces of old furniture may justneed a little tender loving care.

But if you do have furniture that is in dire need of some help here are some helpful resources to make the decision about what to do easier.

Antique Furniture Refinishing – To Restore or Not to Restore …

You’ve heard that refinishing old furniture can diminish the value. So when is it okay to clean, repair and refinish an antique? Read on for more information on furniture refinshing.

Restoring Wood Furniture : Matching Wood Grain for Furniture Restoration

When restoring damaged wood furniture, matching the grain is very important. Find out how to match the grain for furniture repair in this free video.

Antiques-Collectibles & More: Good advice from a leading expert …

As time goes by, more and more furniture will need restoration to keep it alive and well. “Furniture should always be maintained and conserved, not over-restored or embellished. We are stewards of these pieces for a short while and we …

I hope you found these resources helpful in making your decision to restore your antique furniture.  We would recommend that you use a good wood moisturizer and polish to maintain your antiques and to keep them as beautiful as possible.

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Repairing Buckled Veneer

Review of New Life Wood Conditioners

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Antique Mantle Clock Restoration Videos

Expert videos from YouTube for antique mantle clock overhaul and restoration.

Dr. Time’s Clock Repair-Part 1-Antique Clock Overhaul

Part 1 – “Dr. Time” a/k/a Dave Dettmann begins the restoration of an 80 year old american mantle clock in an attempt bring it back to it’s original beauty. Dave has been repairing clocks like this for over 30 years, and in this major overhaul which he calls the “Presidential” repair, what was once a bunch of wood & metal parts sitting in a box for years becomes a fully restored part of american heritage. In part 1, the parts are layed out, the movement is dis-assembled & run through an ultrasonic cleaner, and preparations are made for bushing work to begin

Dr. Time’s Clock Repair-Part 2-Antique Clock Overhaul

Part 2 – “Dr. Time” a/k/a Dave Dettmann begins the bushing process using solid “Bronze” bushings during the restoration of an 80 year old american mantle clock in an attempt bring it back to it’s original beauty. Dave has been repairing clocks like this for over 30 years, and in this major overhaul which he calls the “Presidential” repair, what was once a bunch of wood & metal parts sitting in a box for years becomes a fully restored part of american heritage.

Dr. Time’s Clock Repair-Part 3-Antique Clock Overhaul

Part 3 – “Dr. Time” a/k/a Dave Dettmann continues the restoration of an 80 year old american mantle clock in an attempt bring it back to it’s original beauty. Dave has been repairing clocks like this for over 30 years, and in this major overhaul which he calls the “Presidential” repair, what was once a bunch of wood & metal parts sitting in a box for years becomes a fully restored part of american heritage. In part 3, the bronze bushings are installed, broached, burnished & polished along with the rest of the brass parts, and then the parts are re-assembled so that the movement is ready for lubrication & test running.

Dr. Time’s Clock Repair-Part 4-Antique Clock Overhaul

Part 4 – “Dr. Time” a/k/a Dave Dettmann finishes the restoration of an 80 year old american mantle clock in an attempt bring it back to it’s original beauty. Dave has been repairing clocks like this for over 30 years, and in this major overhaul which he calls the “Presidential” repair, what was once a bunch of wood & metal parts sitting in a box for years becomes a fully restored part of american heritage. In part 4, the movement is test run & adjusted, then test run again. The broken case is re-assembled and all the accent pieces are cleaned, polished and re-attached, afterwhich the movement in installed, the dial baezel is polished and the hands are placed back on. Finally, the finished restoration is displayed.

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