So you found a great piece at flea market or a garage sale. It has charm and will be just perfect in your home. The finish isn't that great and it kind of well, smells old. You think, should I buy it? You could get it for next to nothing. But then for it to work in your home, you would want it clean and it would have to loose that funny smell. Do you really need another thing to sit around, in the way of traffic flow of your busy family until you get around to that project? Yet, it is so charming. Your creativity wins out and you decide to buy it after all you love a bargain!
Now that you bought it, what should you do to it? Strip, sand and revarnish it? That is really more work and time than you had planned on. Yet, something needs to be done. There is a white water ring and the wood is dull and lack luster and kind of dry and rough in a couple of areas and of course it still has that funky smell.
What if you had a product that would clean and brighten the wood, repair minor blemishes such as water rings, would remove mold and mildew stains and smells, and bring back a rich moisture laiden finish. If it was easy to apply, and just wasn't another huge project.