ReStor-It® is a trusted brand under Master Manufacturing, offering innovative solutions to repair and restore furniture and flooring with ease. Designed for both DIY enthusiasts and professionals, ReStor-It® provides high-quality, easy-to-use products to fix scratches, nicks, and blemishes, ensuring your surfaces look their best. From wood touch-up markers to complete repair kits, ReStor-It® helps extend the life of your furniture and floors while maintaining their beauty and value.
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FAQs
What materials can ReStor-It® Repair Kits fix?
ReStor-It® Repair Kits are designed to repair a variety of materials, including leather, fabric, vinyl, wood, and plastic. Check the specific kit you’re purchasing to ensure compatibility with the material you want to repair.
How long does a typical repair take?
Most repairs can be completed in under 30 minutes, depending on the extent of the damage and the material. After application, allow time for the repair to fully cure,which may vary by material.
Are the repairs permanent?
Yes, ReStor-It® kits are designed for lasting repairs. Following the instructions carefully will help maximize the longevity of the repair.
How do I choose the right color for my repair?
Many ReStor-It® kits come with color-mixing guides to help you match your material. The kits often include primary colors, enabling custom blending for a closer color match.
Can ReStor-It® repair kits be used on outdoor furniture?
Yes, the kits can be used on outdoor furniture but be sure to select a kit suitable for the material and apply the repair in a dry, moderate-temperature environment.
Are ReStor-It® repair kits safe to use?
ReStor-It® kits are generally safe to use when following the instructions provided. It’s recommended to work in a well-ventilated area and wear gloves if handling chemicals.
How do I care for a repaired area?
After the repair, avoid applying heavy pressure or excessive moisture to the area for at least 24 hours to allow for proper curing. Once cured, the area can be cleaned with gentle, non-abrasive products as needed.