How can I restore wooden furniture?

Roe
by Roe
the wood are on my bedroom furniture is all dried out what can I do to restore the wood
  5 answers
  • Janet Pizaro Janet Pizaro on Jan 03, 2017

    Try rubbing coconut oil mayo,regular oil on to the furniture leave on long enough to penetrate and wipe off with a soft clean cloth.

  • William William on Jan 03, 2017

    Boiled linseed oil, minerel oil, or tung oil will work. Wear gloves, pour some on the wood, spread it around with a clean cloth, let it soak in, wipe off the excess. Do not use any type of vegetable oil as it does go rancid.

  • Terra Gazelle Terra Gazelle on Jan 04, 2017

    I redo old furniture..I have found hemp oil to do a great job, as does coconut oil..but my favorite is lemon oil. As someone else has said..do not use regular veggie oil..it does go bad.


    I had a 1880s chifferobe that had been badly abused..it was very dry and water damaged...I rubbed lemon oil into it several times after sanding it and I loved it.

    Use bees wax on any wood gliders , drawers will open and close nicely.


  • Roe Roe on Jan 04, 2017

    Thank you will give it a try

  • Cindy Hagemann Cindy Hagemann on Jan 04, 2017

    I love love love Howard's Restor-A-Finish to brighten and bring wood back to its old glory! Comes in lots of stain colors too. You can buy it at Home Depot and other hardware stores.