Furniture Care

Frame Finish Touch-Up

When covering small spots of rust, clean area by sanding lightly and wipe immediately to prevent rust. If covering scratches, rub lightly with a fine steel wool to smooth the surface and improve paint adhesion. Apply thin coats of touch-up paint and allow ample drying time between coats.

Should your frame require minor finish touch-ups, follow these instructions:

To clean your stand, simply wipe it off with a soft, damp cloth; then dry it off immediately using a clean, dry, soft towel.

Use fine grit sandpaper (120 grit or more) and lightly sand the damaged area until smooth with the rest of the surface.

Using a clean rag lightly dipped in rubbing alcohol or mineral spirits, wipe the sanded area clean of dirt and oil. This primes the affected area and provides the maximum bonding surface for the paint to adhere.

Shake spray can for at least one minute after mixing balls rattle. Spray the damaged area lightly in an even left to right motion. This action helps to prevent paint runs. For best results, make two to three light coats. Read the information affixed to the spray can for additional information.