6th November, 2009 - Posted by Meccanator - No Comments
Absolutely not. Our products have been tested and used by leading furniture manufacturers and cabinetmakers for over 50 years. These products are unique for consumers but not for professionals. That’s why we call it ‘Trade Secret’. Try them, You’ll love the difference. As with all repair products, we suggest that you test it first on »
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Trade Secret® Scratch Remover will remove the eyesore and bring the wood back to life. The physical impression will still be there, but it will be camouflaged and rendered almost invisible.
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All cleaning products should be kept out of the reach of small children, but once Trade Secret is applied and dries, it is no problem whatsoever for children or pets.
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Yes. Veneer is simply a thin slice of wood on the surface that is glued to plywood or particle board. Trade Secret® can be used on all solid wood and veneer.
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Yes. However, it is not designed for that application and will not be as effective as a standard wood stain. For effective water based wood stains click here.
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Trade Secret® Scratch Removers work with the finish of furniture. If the water stain is on the surface, the scratch remover will wipe the eye sore away. However, in those cases where the stain has permeated into the finish, an additional step is required. Using toothpaste, lightly rub the affected area then remove any excess »
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Trade Secret® offers a Scratch Remover for light wood and one for dark wood. The general rule of thumb is that the light is used on light oak, maple, pine and other woods in the lighter tones, while the dark scratch remover is used for mahogany, walnut, dark oak, cherry and more. Medium toned woods »
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Absolutely! Pets, furniture, children’s toys and all sorts of factors contribute to scratching and damaging wood floors. Trade Secret helps you save, while leaving professional results.
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Pretty much any cloth will do, but you’ll get the best results with more absorbent cotton cloths. We suggest SuperWipers superior cotton. It is also important to use non-colored cloths. Anything with a print, decals or other pigmentation could react with the products. Make sure that there are no buttons or zippers that can harm »
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In most cases, it is best to first treat the surface with Scratch Remover because it also conditions the finish. You can maintain the look afterward with the Furniture Polish and Cleaner.
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