Crafts & DIY
Woman shares how to refinish wood without sanding and it's worth the hype
She says the video doesn't even do it justice!
Luis Gaskell
05.16.23

Nothing beats the look of wooden furniture. Plastic just looks tacky, and metal is too….metal. A nice oak, birch, or mahogany look for tables and chairs is the way to go for many people.

But the thing about wood is that it scratches and dents pretty easily. We all have one piece of wooden furniture somewhere with tons of minor scratches and nasty gashes.

YouTube Screenshot - Black Sheep House
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YouTube Screenshot - Black Sheep House

When your wooden furniture is starting to show its age, you give it a nice refinishing and polishing.

However, not every product is as good at that job. A lot of wood finish products are subpar, and some do an okay job but can’t quite remove every imperfection.

Though what if there was a wood refinishing product that did just that? Well, turns out there is.

YouTube Screenshot - Black Sheep House
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YouTube Screenshot - Black Sheep House

Black Sheep House, a YouTube channel, stumbled upon a wood refinisher that works like magic.

But it’s not magic, and the video isn’t sponsored either. In fact, she had to clarify at least a few times that they weren’t sponsored. She was just so impressed by how well it performed that she really sounded like she was trying to sell it to you.

What is this magical wood refinisher that seems to work wonders, then?

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YouTube Screenshot - Black Sheep House

The product used was “Restor A Finish” by Howard Products. And you need to see the video to believe it.

Black Sheep House takes some old, scratched, aged wooden tables and begins rubbing and polishing them with the trusty Restor A Finish.

Then, like magic, every little dent, scratch, watermark, heat mark – you name it – is gone just like that, thanks to Restor A Finish.

In her own words, “This video is not doing it justice.”

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YouTube Screenshot - Black Sheep House

The buffet cabinet that she demonstrated it on was over 70 years old. It had been used, and used, and used for generations.

It’s impressive enough that it stayed in one piece – I suppose owing to the build quality of furniture back in the day. But time really did take its toll on its surface.

YouTube Screenshot - Black Sheep House
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YouTube Screenshot - Black Sheep House

However, just like that, all those traces of decades of use and storage are gone. What the heck is in Restor A Finish that lets it do this?

Now, the surface of the wood looks nearly good enough to see your reflection.

Black Sheep House is using a walnut shade of the product, which is perfect for the mahogany that she’s trying it on.

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YouTube Screenshot - Black Sheep House

With steel wool or microfiber cloth, it should work as well as you see in the video.

Usually, you would resort to sanding down the wood to remove marks and damage like this. Well, not this time.

YouTube Screenshot - Black Sheep House
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YouTube Screenshot - Black Sheep House

She can hardly believe it herself. Who would have known that a liquid refinisher could do this?

In her own words again, “If only refurnishing wood was this easy.” Yeah, no kidding.

So, even though this wasn’t a sponsored demonstration, has she convinced you?

YouTube Screenshot - Black Sheep House
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YouTube Screenshot - Black Sheep House

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