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Michael Hassler - On-site Furniture repair and touch-up.: Leather Upholstery Care
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Leather Upholstery is a favorite for most. It's loved because of its durability and when properly maintained, will last four or five times longer than fabric or man-made fibers. But it can be a bit more tricky when it come to care and cleaning. There are three basic types of leather and each require a different care processes. These types of leather are:. Also known as natural, pure, naked or unprotected leather. Also known as finished, everyday, pigmented and painted leather. My last tip has to do with ...
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Michael Hassler - On-site Furniture repair and touch-up.: Wood Finish Care
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Wood furniture and other specialty items such as banisters, cabinetry and mantels are often looked at as an investments and are expected to last for generations. That's why proper cleaning and care need to be used. Basic dusting and cleaning with a mild soap like dish washing liquid or Murphy Oil Soap diluted with water are the best options for care of any of your wood finishes. Homemade nontoxic furniture polish:. 1/4 cup olive oil. 1/4 cup white distilled vinegar. 20-30 drops lemon essential oil.
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Michael Hassler - On-site Furniture repair and touch-up.: Fabric Upholstery Care
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When it comes to maintaining furniture, for some reason the upholstered is often overlooked. Why? Well, I think most people feel that upholstered furniture can be difficult to maintain. This is not true, and with proper care and cleaning you will keep your upholstery in great shape for years to come. My first tip is to vacuum your upholstery often. At least once every two weeks. Doing so will remove the abrasive soil that builds up on the surface. My last tip is a secret tip. Do you have animals? Most re...
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Michael Hassler - On-site Furniture repair and touch-up.: North Carolina Facts and Trivia
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North Carolina Facts and Trivia. The University of North Carolina Chapel Hill is the oldest State University in the United States. In 1903 the Wright Brothers made the first successful powered flight by man at Kill Devil Hill near Kitty Hawk. The Wright Memorial at Kitty Hawks now commemorates their achievement. High Point is known as the Furniture Capital of the World. The Outer Banks of NC hosts some of the most beautiful beaches in the country. The University of North Carolina's mascot, the Tarheels.
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Michael Hassler - On-site Furniture repair and touch-up.: Easy DIY Repair
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Unless you live in a museum, your furniture takes a lot of hits. Wet glasses leave behind white rings. Daily use wears away the finish on the edges of tables and chairs. And then there are all the little scratches, dents, and divots that mysteriously appear on wood surfaces. Don't despair. Stains, Chips, and Scratches. Large Scratches and Worn Edges. Apply a coat of paste wax over the repair and the entire adjacent surface to impart an even sheen. Most repairs are performed on-site in your home, showroom...
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Michael Hassler - On-site Furniture repair and touch-up.: Non-toxic Cleaning Recipes
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Here's a few of my favorite recipes. Follow the recipe or experiment a little with the ingredients to make your own! Suggested uses: hard surfaces like countertops and kitchen floors, windows and mirrors. 2 cups white distilled vinegar. 20-30 or more drops of essential oil (optional). Tip: Warming in microwave until barely hot will boost cleaning power for tough jobs. Only microwave in a glass container. Suggested uses: Use this creamy soft scrub on kitchen counters, stoves, bathroom sinks, etc. Dip a cl...
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Michael Hassler - On-site Furniture repair and touch-up.: For Your Business
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Don't let unsightly office furniture and wood work mar your corporate image. Specializing in on-site furniture and wood repair and with a flexible schedule, to minimize the interruption to your business. I can help you maintain the professional image that your clients will admire. Areas that may need special attention:. 8226; Lobbies or greeting areas. 8226; Conference rooms. 8226; Executive suites. 8226; Eating and break areas. 8226; And more. Site Hosted by Blogger. 169;2010 Michael Hassler.
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Michael Hassler - On-site Furniture repair and touch-up.: Need a service or have a question
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Need a service or have a question. Please fill in your information below. I will contact you as soon as possible. Or, if you'd prefer, call me at (336)859-8203. Most repairs are performed on-site in your home, showroom, or office. Using quality products and advanced technology, I can restore and enhance your furniture's natural beauty and strength, virtually erasing damage due to years of use or mishandling in transit. Please check out my resume. Site Hosted by Blogger. 169;2010 Michael Hassler.