Antique Restoration

We offer Antique restoration products for repairing and refurbishing old or antique items and bringing them back to their former glory. Our wood restoration products are used to restore antiques to their original condition or to enhance the appearance while maintaining their historical or aesthetic value.

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We have a large selection of restoration materials for re-polishing, refinishing or re-gilding. Our antique restoration kits will help by repairing and polishing your timber to a beautiful sheen using traditional waxes, fillers and our renowned polish reviver. The French polish reviver will remove dirt and grime without damaging the original patina. You can restore the original lustre and appearance using traditional methods and this will maintain authenticity. The aim is to preserve the historical and artistic value of the item while respecting its original character. If you do need to re-polish then you can use high quality waxes or French polish finishes as this is what was used originally on most antiques.

What is the best product to restore an antique wood finish?

Here at Priory Polishes we sell a whole range of furniture refinishing products that you can use to restore wood. We offer our very own brand along with many other traditional names like Liberon and Fiddes. Whether you are looking to restore antique furniture to a Vienna clock we stock it all and are always available to advise what is best for your project. As we have been restoring antiques for over 20 years we have the knowledge and only sell products that we use in our own workshops. Usually we would always clean the surface using Priory Polishes polish Reviver. This wood restoring polish will remove all the years of dirt without damaging the original patina. We would then suggest to fill any old holes or makes using either shellac sticks or wax filler sticks. We usually find it is best to use a coloured furniture wax to finish and we offer our own finishing beeswax for this purpose. Always apply in thin coats and buff up between coats using a lint free cloth or wax buffing cloth. The coloured wood wax will help to mask minor marks and add a protective layer to your antiques. We have many other antique wood furniture restoration products available so please have a browse and contact us for advice or help. 

Do you offer antiquing fluid to age metal?

Yes, Priory Polishes offer our very own patination fluid used to age metal. This comes in either a black tone or Brown tone and is used for antiquing anything from cabinet lock hardware, old cabinet locks, vintage castors, inkwells and much more. This will offer an aged patina to the metal that can be sealed using either a Jade oil, lacquer or wax finish. Our restoration materials are used by cabinet makers and antique restorers across the world and are often seen on TV programs so you can use them with confidence. 

Do you offer wood dyes and stains to restore antiques?

Yes our antique wood restoration products include wood dyes and wood stain available to be delivered in the uk. These can be found in our category here. We include wood dyes from very well known brands that are used to stain antique furniture, chess board Marquetry and inlay along with stains for your floors. Always check the description or contact us to ensure you are choosing the correct stain for your project. 

Do you offer products for polishing Brass?

One of our most well known products is our Ammoniated cleaner for cleaning brass. It is mainly used for cleaning clock mechanisms but is widely used for other antique restoration like cleaning antique brass castors, cabinet locks, table hardware, finials and door hinges. You simply submerge the brass into the solution and watch the years of dirt and grime build up, easily removed.