I've now cleaned it and polished it with Renaissance Wax. I chose to keep all the history of scratches. Not really that many considering how long it's been around, and how many rough moves it has made with us all around the country.
~~~Crosley Wood Console: Before the Renaissance ~~~Crosley Wood Console: After the Renaissance ~~~Crosley Wood Console: Home At Last.
The corner in my bedroom is snug; but it's the perfect place for this beautiful piece of wood furniture! My daughter just moved this into our new house last weekend. It is the last piece of furniture she had stored. It is a 5'10" tall X 4' wide wood china hutch, which my parents had. Like my Crosley console, this hutch was also kept in a non-climate controlled storage unit for the last 7-1/2 years. It survived those days well. I don't know the age of this piece, but it was in my parent's retirement home for 30+ years. My daughter has it now. Quite a memory piece of her grandparents.
Hurrah, this is her cleaning and polishing project. But I will definitely let her use the Renaissance Wax Polish!
Hope you enjoyed these pics of old wood.
PT7
