✨ Bring your wood back to life — shine like you mean it!
HOWARDProducts Hardwood Floor Polish is a 16 oz high-gloss polisher formulated with micro polishing powders and select waxes to restore and protect wood surfaces. It safely removes fine scratches, oxidation, and dullness from polyurethane, lacquer, varnish, and shellac finishes on furniture, floors, and instruments. The creamy, residue-free formula can be applied by hand or electric buffer, delivering professional-grade shine and surface restoration.
Material | Plastic |
Grit Material | Polyurethane,Steel |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 1.77 x 3.94 x 7.87 inches |
Brand | Howard Products |
Grit Type | Medium |
Compatible Material | Wood,furniture,steel |
Item Weight | 16 ounces |
UPC | 088682160663 088682160229 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00088682160663, 00088682160229 |
Manufacturer | Howard Products |
Part Number | RS0016 |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 1.77 x 3.94 x 7.87 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | RS0016 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 16 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
Color | Ivory |
Finish | high-gloss |
Volume | 16 Fluid Ounces |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Measurement System | Metric |
Special Features | Residue Free |
Usage | Inside |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Warranty |
C**Y
"Light" scratch repair
This is a fantastic product when used for its intended purpose. It works perfectly to remove light surface scratches in polyurethane or other wood finishes. It is not easy to use, because it takes some tough elbow grease to work it into the surface of the finish, "sand" out the scratches, and polish the finished area. This polishing compound is used in three steps. First, in the initial step as a liquid drizzled onto the area of the scratch or poured generously onto a soft cloth, the compound is worked over the surface finish where the scratches are located. Using a lite circular motion, spread the liquid over the surface, working it into the area of the scratch. Second, as the liquid evaporates it forms more of a paste. Now you want to switch from lite circular motions to heavier strokes directly over the scratches, working with the grain of the wood. This is where the compound does its job, by "sanding" the scratches out of the surface with the heavier pressure. There are fine abrasive particles in the liquid, and as the liquid evaporates the particles can perform more aggressively to sand out the scratches. Finally, as the paste is absorbed into the towel it leaves an oily residue that is tough to get up, but this actually has some light abrasive qualities that, when rubbed with a clean towel or buffed using a rotary buffer with a soft bonnet, will polish the surface to a bright shine. It takes a little practice to get this process down, but once you get the hang of it, the results are quite good. The one drawback is this "sanding" will leave some dullness in the finish that can be noticeable compared to the surrounding surface. While this is not that noticeable or objectional in most cases, further buffing will improve this greatly. If you are not satisfied with the final gloss this company also makes a companion product that will polish out the dullness, and return the surface to a brilliant shine. My experience was using the polishing compound on 35YO polyurethane hard wood floors. At this age and level of wear the result using just the Restor-A-Shine was a near perfect match to the original floor finish. I highly recommend this product for removing light surface scratches in wood finishes, but be prepared for some work and sore arms later.
J**S
Works well to remove scuffs, scratches and fading.
Highly recommend this product to remove small scratches, scuffs, and white faded sports from wood finishes. I used the product on an old dining table and several pieces of furniture. It worked so well that I treated the spots my hardwood floors and they now look amazing. I applied using a high quality microfiber cloth. Great product to start with before you consider refinishing furniture or wood floors.
Y**I
Works Well to Shine
This works well to shine and cleans nicely. It is easy to open and use. It does not have an overpowering odor either. I think I may need to use it a few times over the same areas to get an ultimate shine. See before and after photos.
R**E
It made years to wear and tear disappear
PRODUCT:Howard Polishing Compound for FurnitureOVERALL:This is a rubbing compound and not a protective furniture wax. That I applied after the buffing was complete.So I removed an old table cloth off my 60yo dining room table and realized it was there to cover years of wear.The original finish was unsightly and marred with a lifetime of scratches and abrasive scrub marks. (see photo)Before replacing the table cloth I decided to try buffing it out without removing the finish.Howard Polishing Compound exceeded my expectations. I was able to buff out every blemish leaving the table top looking like new.PROs:The compound (abrasive grit) actually improved the overall surface finishIt buffs out scratches but doesn't leave any Tell-tale signs, even when it needed a 2nd or 3rd application.It leaves the surface finish undamaged.CONs:None
M**D
Just ok
This isn't as great as some reviews make it seem to be. I used almost the full can and only saw a very small difference. I would recommend this only if you are trying to clean up very minor scratches or wear and tear. If you have a spot a table has worn down the finish on. this will not help all that much. Not terrible but not great.
D**R
This stuff works!!
I spilled acetone finger nail polish remover on our dining table and immediately got it up, but it had eaten the top finish and shine in a big spill area. We thought we would have to have the table sanded and completely refinished. We used this 3 times on the "stain" part and it brought the shine back and it looks great. Highly recommend.
A**R
Works on finish affected by nail polish remover!
So awhile back I had spilled nail polish remover on my nightstand and even though I immediately wiped it off, it took off the finish. But when I was watching a diy furniture flipping video, I found this product and tried it out and even though it’s not perfect and you can still kind of see the spot, it’s greatly improved! Before and after pic. It took several applications but it looks so much better!
G**E
Used to fix finish flaws on good furniture
My wife disfigured some beautiful furniture by spraying alcohol around the drawer handles. (She was ‘Sanitizing the handles ‘ due to a virus cold). This compound was used to remove the lifted haze in the finish…. Looked like a water stain. It was almost like compounding a car finish in the 70’s. Worked fairly easily.
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