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How To Clean and Store Your Outdoor Furniture

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Whether you’re storing your outdoor furniture while you’re away on vacation, packing it away for winter, or putting it in long term storage, our tips will help ensure it’s clean, protected, and ready to enjoy again when the time comes! To clean fabric: Give each cushion and pad a good shake, and remove all debris [Read the full article…]

How To Reupholster Your Padded Dining Room Chairs

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Are your padded dining room chairs looking a little worse for the wear these days?  Dated and faded fabrics can give your entire dining room a rundown appearance, and torn padding or flattened cushions are uncomfortable for you and your family and dinner guests to sit on.  Give your dining room chairs a new life [Read the full article…]

How To Refinish Your Dining Room Table

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The dining room table gets a lot of use. It’s the place to have family meals and dinner parties, but it’s also often the place to do homework, play board games, and more. Scratches, scuffs, and water rings eventually appear throughout all of this, and before long, the dining room table will need to be [Read the full article…]

Tools You Need For Your Furniture Upholstery Project

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Are you thinking of embarking on a DIY furniture upholstering project? Even if you have the perfect fabric already selected, along with the right foam or batting, you’ll need several upholstering tools to get the job done. Basic Furniture Upholstery Tools Here’s a list of the basic upholstery tools that are used in nearly any [Read the full article…]

Common Mistakes To Avoid When Refinishing Furniture | Jax Furniture Refinishing & Upholstering Jacksonville FL

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Even seasoned DIY furniture restorers make mistakes. Here are some mistakes that are all too common, even though they are easy to prevent. As you set up for your own furniture restoration project, steer clear of these and your project should go smoothly! 1. Not heeding safety precautions. Powerful chemicals, strong fumes, and sharp tools [Read the full article…]