FURNITURE REPAIR
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This article provides the basics of repairing loose seat joints for your favorite wooden chair without an expensive trip to the furniture repair shop.
By Laura Seeber | Published 7/6/2007
Try these easy ways to repair a rip on the back of upholstered furniture. Chances are no one will know it was ever damaged.
By Crystal Ray | Published 11/23/2009
Try the following easy way to repair furniture finish damaged by fragrant oil. It will not look flawless, but the repair will appear better than the surface did before it was touched up.
By Crystal Ray | Published 1/22/2010
A discussion of how dents to wood furniture can be repaired by just about anyone.
By Laura Seeber | Published 1/17/2007
A discussion of easy ways to repair scratches and dings in your favorite piece of wood furniture
By Laura Seeber | Published 1/17/2007
Furniture surfaces get scratched, that's a fact, but there are ways to hide the ugly surfaces.
By Emma S. | Published 1/5/2006
The thin fibrous material that covers the springs of furniture beneath cushions seems strong, but it can develop holes that expose the springs that can cause significant damage. You can replace or repair it yourself!
By Crystal Ray | Published 1/7/2008
Instructions, tips and advice for repairing cracked leather furniture.
By Eric Brennan | Published 11/20/2009
This article describes the simple steps to repairing a broken arm or leg on your favorite wooden chair
By Laura Seeber | Published 7/6/2007
If you find a water ring, dent, burn or unsightly scratch on furniture, don't panic. You can easily repair the damage without spending a small fortune in the process.
By Crystal Ray | Published 2/2/2006
When a piece of our furniture breaks or is in need of repair we should try and fix it. You can save lots of money by repairing your furniture yourself.
By Sharon Lynn | Published 9/24/2007
One of the top sellers at flea markets that cater toward garages sale type vendors is furniture. Small furniture is easy to transport in a van, easy to find in good condition, and profitable.
By Melanie L. Marten | Published 11/30/2007
Curious about what type of finish is on a particular piece of furniture you bought or inherited? Wish you could talk intelligently to your furniture repairman about the piece you have brought to his shop? Then this article is for you.
By Shannon Smith | Published 2/24/2006
Scandinavian furniture, Alameda, imported furniture
By Carol Anne Carroll | Published 4/20/2006
The ozone is getting more damaged by the year. Do your share and buy eco-friendly living room furniture.
By Alex P | Published 4/1/2009
Gary's Automotive is located in South Tampa. He is the sole owner and independently operates his automotive repair shop. Gary's vast experience in auto repairs and personalized service may be exactly what you're looking for.
By Maxine Nelson | Published 1/19/2010
Information about green furniture options.
By Eisla Sebastian | Published 4/28/2009
Turn dreams into reality with new Lane Furniture. Find out how to get their furniture discount coupons free and save money.
By Deborah Oakes, NPS | Published 3/6/2009
In our hurried society, most people look for a quick fix to repair their credit reports to get the best deal for their money. Be warned, however, there are several scams that offer a quick route to change your credit score.
By Margaret Odom | Published 8/9/2006
Other sources of useful furniture we took advantage of were rummage sales, yard sales, and thrift stores. Often just driving around the neighborhood we would find things, as people sometimes just set stuff on the curb with a FREE sign on them.
By Curtis Carper | Published 9/7/2007
Having leather furniture can be a rewarding, luxurious experience - but what do you do if you accidentally knick the leather, or there's a small amount of buildup?
By Jenne Joy | Published 4/3/2009
This article discusses the basics of wood refinishing focusing on first timers and DIYers. It discusses in a step by step method how you can access the condition of furniture, how to repair furniture, and how to refinish furniture.
By Eric Loveday | Published 12/16/2007
A few harmful factors you need to beware of that will damage antique furniture as well as how you can treat and prevent them.
By Doc Watson | Published 3/31/2009
A guide to maintaining bamboo furniture.
By George Elliot | Published 5/7/2009
Most credit repair services will charge you a fee and the fact of the matter is you can actually do
more than they can do to clean up your credit.
By Melvin Richardson | Published 2/21/2009
Reinforcing is necessary where probability of similar damage is high.
By Keith Hatch | Published 1/15/2009
Most wooden furniture is subject to much wear and tear. Keep it in good condition with these simple repairs.
By Janette Peel | Published 12/27/2008
With a little work and a few tricks up your sleeve, almost anything can be repaired or hidden. Crack, dents, gouges, and stains are all covered here.
By Angie H (angie1234p) | Published 1/5/2009
Easy step-by-step instructions for patching gouged wood with wood filler.
By C. Jeanne Heida | Published 1/8/2009
This article provides some tips on how to properly clean upholstered furniture.
By Marki E. | Published 1/15/2009
Many times, home repair requires that families move into either an extended stay hotel or an apartment. Which is better for your family?
By Steve Thompson | Published 6/30/2009
Cleaning leather furniture at home is a scary proposition. Furniture cleaning, at best, is iffy, but when it comes to the new leather sofa or leather chair, what cleaning materials, products to use, techniques and things to avoid must you be aware of?
By Sylvia Cochran | Published 2/11/2009
Refinishing and staining wooden furniture has become a favorite past time for many individuals. Not only does it recycle, it brings an old piece of history for a new generation to enjoy.
By Kim Blakesley | Published 3/4/2009
Holes in drywall between 3" and 8" are too large for tape and compound, but too small to warrant a major repair. They can be fixed in such a way as to give strength and stability without the need for excessive labor and materials.
By Matthew Gerwitz | Published 12/14/2009
Read about the massive voluntary recall of Roman Shades and mini blinds, and how to order your free retroactive repair kit
By C. Jeanne Heida | Published 12/15/2009
This article explains how to repair a rip on the fabric of a couch or chair.
By Kimberly Walters | Published 12/15/2008
Some easy simple ways to repair a wicker chair, and make it once again beautiful.
By Dina Quirion | Published 1/11/2010
There are always odd jobs that need fixing around our homes. We need to keep a few handy items around that can take care of most of these problems.
By Sharon Lynn | Published 2/1/2008
Scratched leather is easy to remedy. Use these tips to revive scratched leather.
By S. Maven | Published 6/23/2009
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