Whenever we have a very warm day here in Tennessee, I drag all of my equipment out onto the driveway and hose it down real good with my garden hose. You have to be careful to let the sun really dry it all out, but there is nothing like a good spring cleaning to really freshen up the listening room.
On serious note to the woodworker, I recently bought a nice rosewood veneered chest of drawers that has a very shiny finish that is well worn in a few spots and I would like to refinish it. I saw these Formsby kits at Home Depot. It looks really easy but I am suspicious about the "too good to be true" syndrome. Any thoughts on these kits or do I need to hire a pro? Perhaps you could point me to some good books or web sites that address the fine points of furniture refinishing. These resources may be helpful to those who have stereo equipment that is in need of some refinishing also.
On serious note to the woodworker, I recently bought a nice rosewood veneered chest of drawers that has a very shiny finish that is well worn in a few spots and I would like to refinish it. I saw these Formsby kits at Home Depot. It looks really easy but I am suspicious about the "too good to be true" syndrome. Any thoughts on these kits or do I need to hire a pro? Perhaps you could point me to some good books or web sites that address the fine points of furniture refinishing. These resources may be helpful to those who have stereo equipment that is in need of some refinishing also.