1. Air Duster: Extremely useful for removing the dust, dirt and microscopic debris from hard to reach areas. This is an important requirement before you set to work on refurbishing your furniture.
2. Tack Clothes: An effective substitute to the air duster, the tack clothes can gently wipe away dust and fine particles.
3. Danish Oil: A unique oil as its high linseed oil content and its colorant allow it to penetrate and color unlike pigmented stains. Being a blend of oils and resins, it is useful since it seals, feeds and finishes a wide variety of woods and all this without leaving a surface film that can be scratched or chipped.
4. Brush Set: The brush sets are very handy especially for applying glues, contact cements and touch-up finishing. These are available in a wide range of styles and size.
5. Cheesecloth: This all-purpose cheesecloth is ideal for straining particulates from varnish to ensure proper cleaning and wiping.
6. Industrial Gloves: This is one of the most important tools of refurbishment, since you cannot to afford to damage your hands during the process. These gloves ensure great protection for your hands from harmful chemicals.
7. Sanding Sealer: This water base, fast drying sealer, sands easily and helps fill the pores of the wood.
8. EF Extender: This is especially used in order to increase the dry time. Finishes that dry too fast may not completely level out before there is enough time for all the water to evaporate from the finish.
9. Satin Topcoat gel Finish: This gel is easy to apply and doesn’t drip or run thereby ensuring a uniform professional quality finish. The best about using this gel is that it does not require sanding between coats and has a pleasant fragrance.
10. Furniture Wax: This is the most important tool of refurbishing. In order to save your furniture from regular repairs and refurbishment, it is important that you take care to apply furniture wax a few times a year.