Daughter's Wood China Hutch is done
Posted: Sat Feb 16, 2019 3:32 pm
Early on this month, along with my thread on the mini restore project for my Crosley wood console radio, http://henryrifleforums.com/viewtopic.p ... tch#p84005 I included some photos of the wood china hutch my daughter moved into our new house.
She made her project much easier than what I did for the console radio. The only cleaning she did was to simply dust it. Her decision is that it looks so good, that she didn't want to risk damaging the older finish with any cleaning product. Then she also took an easier polishing route than I did with Renaissance Wax, and used Liquid Gold polish. I'd say I have better greased elbows.
Finished that prep this morning, she unpacked the boxes of the special display items from her Grandparents' and my wife's china collections. I almost think that filling the shelves took more time than getting the hutch cleaned and polished.
To me it looks really great. The hutch is positioned perfectly as it faces our dining area.
Special wood furniture displaying very special memories!
PT7
She made her project much easier than what I did for the console radio. The only cleaning she did was to simply dust it. Her decision is that it looks so good, that she didn't want to risk damaging the older finish with any cleaning product. Then she also took an easier polishing route than I did with Renaissance Wax, and used Liquid Gold polish. I'd say I have better greased elbows.
Finished that prep this morning, she unpacked the boxes of the special display items from her Grandparents' and my wife's china collections. I almost think that filling the shelves took more time than getting the hutch cleaned and polished.
To me it looks really great. The hutch is positioned perfectly as it faces our dining area.
PT7