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over a year ago
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Several factors influence the cost. As a guide, to chemically strip and re-polish an average dining table could cost around£160. But guess cost will vary from place to place and firm to firm |
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"Several factors influence the cost. As a guide, to chemically strip and re-polish an average dining table could cost around£160. But guess cost will vary from place to place and firm to firm "
To be honest i thought it would be around that price. Its a durcal table so will be worth it, got a table cloth on at the moment to cover the scratch marks |
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"Several factors influence the cost. As a guide, to chemically strip and re-polish an average dining table could cost around£160. But guess cost will vary from place to place and firm to firm
To be honest i thought it would be around that price. Its a durcal table so will be worth it, got a table cloth on at the moment to cover the scratch marks"
Hope you find someone to do it for you |
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"Several factors influence the cost. As a guide, to chemically strip and re-polish an average dining table could cost around£160. But guess cost will vary from place to place and firm to firm
To be honest i thought it would be around that price. Its a durcal table so will be worth it, got a table cloth on at the moment to cover the scratch marks"
isnt that the table with the copper coloured top that goes on and on |
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"Several factors influence the cost. As a guide, to chemically strip and re-polish an average dining table could cost around£160. But guess cost will vary from place to place and firm to firm
To be honest i thought it would be around that price. Its a durcal table so will be worth it, got a table cloth on at the moment to cover the scratch marks
isnt that the table with the copper coloured top that goes on and on"
ha ha to early for jokes for me lmao |
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"Can anyone tell me roughly how much it would cost to have my dining room table (just the top) french polished is it an expensive job"
Does it need totally stripping or just the scratches removed? The cost for mine was £25 per hour and just had the scratches filled and done then a full re-polish without a total strip. It took 2hrs and was £50 which i didn't think was too bad. |
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"Can anyone tell me roughly how much it would cost to have my dining room table (just the top) french polished is it an expensive job
Does it need totally stripping or just the scratches removed? The cost for mine was £25 per hour and just had the scratches filled and done then a full re-polish without a total strip. It took 2hrs and was £50 which i didn't think was too bad."
yes it just need scratches removed and a watermark. It doesnt need stripping right down. Thank youxx |
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"Can anyone tell me roughly how much it would cost to have my dining room table (just the top) french polished is it an expensive job
Does it need totally stripping or just the scratches removed? The cost for mine was £25 per hour and just had the scratches filled and done then a full re-polish without a total strip. It took 2hrs and was £50 which i didn't think was too bad.
yes it just need scratches removed and a watermark. It doesnt need stripping right down. Thank youxx"
I got a few quotes and they were really high then i was passing a local antique shop and asked where they got stuff done and they gave me the number of a local man. Its all worth trying as it looks fab once re-polished. |
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"Can anyone tell me roughly how much it would cost to have my dining room table (just the top) french polished is it an expensive job
Does it need totally stripping or just the scratches removed? The cost for mine was £25 per hour and just had the scratches filled and done then a full re-polish without a total strip. It took 2hrs and was £50 which i didn't think was too bad.
yes it just need scratches removed and a watermark. It doesnt need stripping right down. Thank youxx
I got a few quotes and they were really high then i was passing a local antique shop and asked where they got stuff done and they gave me the number of a local man. Its all worth trying as it looks fab once re-polished."
I shall do that cause its a lovely table and i got a table cloth on it at the moment but prefer it without one on |
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By *heWolfMan
over a year ago
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There are several young ladies who advertise their French Polishing services in my newsagent's window, would you like their numbers?
(Erm, which I.... ah ......errr .... happened to have noted just in case I needed anything polishing)
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"Can anyone tell me roughly how much it would cost to have my dining room table (just the top) french polished is it an expensive job"
Just had a quote for my solid oak table, which has deep cracks (no puns please) lol.
To fill with a wax resin and smooth in was £100, to do what Stu said was around £300.... or the ultimate was to cut the table in half to remove the crack was £450... so it's worth looking around for quotes |
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"Can anyone tell me roughly how much it would cost to have my dining room table (just the top) french polished is it an expensive job
Just had a quote for my solid oak table, which has deep cracks (no puns please) lol.
To fill with a wax resin and smooth in was £100, to do what Stu said was around £300.... or the ultimate was to cut the table in half to remove the crack was £450... so it's worth looking around for quotes "
Flipping heck lol, these are just very small scratches. |
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"Can anyone tell me roughly how much it would cost to have my dining room table (just the top) french polished is it an expensive job
Just had a quote for my solid oak table, which has deep cracks (no puns please) lol.
To fill with a wax resin and smooth in was £100, to do what Stu said was around £300.... or the ultimate was to cut the table in half to remove the crack was £450... so it's worth looking around for quotes "
If you give us a shout i will tell you how to do this yourself and the whole lot will cost you about £15 and will take around 30 mins to do.
I used to do this as a part of my job and is the best way to do it and will restore your table back to new no matter how bad it is but will only work on oak unfortunatly.
Steve |
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