Product Review - Restorz-It Wood Finish Restorer and Cleaner
Don't Replace Kitchen Cabinets - Restore Them!
As someone who doesn't spend a lot of money on clothes and status symbols, I prefer to invest it in fine beer and xBox games. Priorities. But, the pressure to "do something about the cabinets" was increasing and I therefore had to "do something". I went straight to the mother of all information: Google. After typing in "refinish kitchen cabinets", there was an electronic chuckle and it threw a gazillion hits back at me. Ain't the internet great?
Seriously, Google saved us $600 or more just on the bathroom vanity. One of the sites that turned up was Restorz-It Wood Finish Restorer and Cleaner. I was intrigued by the fact (theirs) that their cleaning and restoration solutions could bring our woodwork back to its original appearance. After investigating the web site and reading a bunch of testimonials, I decided to take a chance and purchase them for $60, which included shipping.
The wood cleaner is concentrated, so all you need is three ounces in a gallon of hot water. It is not like some wood stripping products that produce hazardous vapors and a visit by the Hazmat Team. Rather, it has a very pleasant citrus aroma while you scrub the wood with a sponge. It's biodegradable, non-polluting and won't harm your skin. I used it with my own bare hands and had no ill effects. After wiping it off with clean, hot water, I let it dry for the recommended three hours.
Then it was time for the restorer. I applied it with a rolled-up sock, leaving a smooth wet surface rather than a lot of rubbing. This is important as the solution bonds with the woodwork rather than just leaving an oily residue. (The company says it's an actual finish, not a polish.) It then needs to dry for twenty-four hours before contact. If you follow the simple directions you won't have any problems.
The results? Fantastic! The vanity, which is a double-sink type and is six feet long, never looked so good! We had tenants in the house for eleven years and their dogs and cats scratched it up pretty badly. Restorz-It filled in the scratches with the coloring agent and the overall sheen is awesome. By the way, it comes in three color choices, depending on your wood finish. If we replaced the vanity with a new one, it would have cost over $600! My $60 was well spent and a lot less of a hassle compared to removing the old one and installing the new one.
The web site is efficiently simple, well-organized and has a load of information, including a color guide, to help you decide what to order. The bonus was a free bottle of the wood cleaning solution when you order the wood restorer. What a deal! My next project is to restore the kitchen cabinets with the same solution. I tested one of the cabinet doors and it had an equally beautiful result. The bottle of wood restorer solution is good for 400 square feet (an entire set of kitchen cabinets and two baths).
If you are considering refacing or replacing cabinets, check this out first. There is a 100% money back guarantee and you will save a lot of money!
Published by Robert Douglas
Retired from the Air Force Medical Service, Vietnam Veteran, father of 2 children, grandfather of five girls, the ideal husband and a graduate of the Long Ridge Writers Group and AWAI Copywriter Courses. Fo... View profile
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9 Comments
Post a CommentI was quoted $6300 to reface my gross cabinets and $3200 to refinish them. So I thought, what the heck I'll try this out since I have a $$ back guarantee. My husband is so proud of the beautiful job I did. I replaced all of the hardware and now have the extra $$ for new countertops and fancy backspash. It really works great. Just make sure you thoroughly clean and let them dry. Be patient to wait the 3 days between additional coats and you will have great results.
I have to say, I just finished sanding, stripping, staining, using polyurethane on some of the old furniture that we had. I spent weeks doing this, as a newby, it was not easy. We are in the military and with all of the moves, our schrank that came back with us from Germany was already old and with character but the moves had really added character. We had an estimate for this piece to be refinished 2 years agao.... $800. I bought this product and have only put on the first coat... I am extremely, totally amazed. I have pictures, I just wish that I could post them. It was soooo much easier than what I had done with the rest of "my projects". So far, it looks phenomenal! I have taken pics and sent them to family and friends... of course, like me... they are waiting on the second coat! So far, the results are amazing and it was much more economical than what I had spent on supplies, stripper, stain, etc for the refinishing! I will do another review once the final results are available!
Kat,
Can you elaborate on how exactly the product didn't perform as stated? I'm considering this and would really like to know what trouble you had with it. Thanks.
kat, were you able to get your money back, as per the guarantee?
I just finished using Restorit on my kitchen cabinets and wish I hadn't. This product did not perform as stated on their website and I'm hoping the promised 100% money back guarantee does
Glad I found this.
Looking into purchasing this product to use on my kitchen cabinets, and it helps to know about someone's actual experience with it.
Thanks for review...I went to the website and checked it out and was about to order the product and thought I'd better check to see if other people have actually used it enough to say if it works or not. I appreciate your two cents worth and your honesty. I'm going to buy the Restorz-it and refurbish my dining room table and chairs. Thanks again!!
Hey Anonymous, why not back up your accusation with proof? I've been on this board for over two years and I've panned a couple of products in my reviews. I used this product and because of the excellent results, I gave it a great grade. Obviously you contribute nothing.
Gee, this sounds just like an amazing shill. But wait, there's more.