Post by Collector's Connection on Sept 23, 2004 4:47:38 GMT -5
PASO ROBLES, Calif., Sept. 13 /PRNewswire/ -- Howard Products, Inc.
celebrates the 35th anniversary of Restor-A-Finish(R).
The original "Finish Restorer" was introduced to furniture stores and
antique shops in early 1969. For the past 35 years, Restor-A-Finish has
grown from a professional secret in the antique and furniture trades into a
do-it-yourselfer favorite.
Small wonder, since it can quickly revive tired and damaged furniture
finishes and easily restore kitchen and bathroom cabinets. Before Howard's
Restor-A-Finish was introduced, blemishes in a wood finish could only be
"fixed" with temporary scratch covers or through more severe stripping
and refinishing. In the late 1960s, Douglas G. Howard went to work in his
garage to perfect a formula that could penetrate a wood finish with stain,
blend out minor scratches and blemishes, and restore the original color and
luster -- without removing any of the original finish.
His breakthrough product soon earned the admiration of antique dealers
across the country. They discovered that Howard's unique finish-penetrating
formula could permanently eliminate white heat rings and water marks,
oxidation and even smoke damage. Most importantly, with Restor-A-Finish they
could preserve and improve the original finish and value of their antiques.
Over the years, numerous columnists and handyman radio and television
talk-show hosts have recommended this "amazing" time- and money-saving
product.
It is often described as a problem solver that "does exactly what it
promises."
The unsolicited testimonials seen on numerous websites and blogs say it
with much more obvious enthusiasm than Howard Products' own literature. Some
go so far as calling it, "a magic elixir." Most simply rave about the results
on their 20-year-old cabinets, the staircase in their 100-year-old house, or
the family heirloom that was restored with a can of this product.
Today, Howard's Restor-A-Finish is still a one-of-a-kind solution. It is
available at fine antique and hardware stores, including Ace Hardware,
Aubuchon Hardware and True Value Hardware, as well as paint stores and home
centers.
To see the demo online or to locate a dealer near you, visit the company
website at www.howardproducts.com.
Press Contact:
Steve Pugh
(800) 266-9545
steve@howardproducts.com
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visit www.ereleases.com.
celebrates the 35th anniversary of Restor-A-Finish(R).
The original "Finish Restorer" was introduced to furniture stores and
antique shops in early 1969. For the past 35 years, Restor-A-Finish has
grown from a professional secret in the antique and furniture trades into a
do-it-yourselfer favorite.
Small wonder, since it can quickly revive tired and damaged furniture
finishes and easily restore kitchen and bathroom cabinets. Before Howard's
Restor-A-Finish was introduced, blemishes in a wood finish could only be
"fixed" with temporary scratch covers or through more severe stripping
and refinishing. In the late 1960s, Douglas G. Howard went to work in his
garage to perfect a formula that could penetrate a wood finish with stain,
blend out minor scratches and blemishes, and restore the original color and
luster -- without removing any of the original finish.
His breakthrough product soon earned the admiration of antique dealers
across the country. They discovered that Howard's unique finish-penetrating
formula could permanently eliminate white heat rings and water marks,
oxidation and even smoke damage. Most importantly, with Restor-A-Finish they
could preserve and improve the original finish and value of their antiques.
Over the years, numerous columnists and handyman radio and television
talk-show hosts have recommended this "amazing" time- and money-saving
product.
It is often described as a problem solver that "does exactly what it
promises."
The unsolicited testimonials seen on numerous websites and blogs say it
with much more obvious enthusiasm than Howard Products' own literature. Some
go so far as calling it, "a magic elixir." Most simply rave about the results
on their 20-year-old cabinets, the staircase in their 100-year-old house, or
the family heirloom that was restored with a can of this product.
Today, Howard's Restor-A-Finish is still a one-of-a-kind solution. It is
available at fine antique and hardware stores, including Ace Hardware,
Aubuchon Hardware and True Value Hardware, as well as paint stores and home
centers.
To see the demo online or to locate a dealer near you, visit the company
website at www.howardproducts.com.
Press Contact:
Steve Pugh
(800) 266-9545
steve@howardproducts.com
This release was issued through eReleases(TM). For more information,
visit www.ereleases.com.