by harry05 » Mon Mar 11, 2013 1:01 pm
Generally, after a furniture piece has been built, it is coated with a finish to protect it from stains, discoloration, moisture and other damages. When this protective coating proves ineffective or wears away, the wood underneath can be affected and it may become necessary to carry out some furniture restoration. If the damage is on the surface, it is more easily treated than stains that have penetrated deep into the wood.