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Cleaning Ivory colored cabinets
Hi all,
I have a 1964 Magnavox roundie combo in the French Ivory finish, as seen in my avatar. Is there any way to get the yellowing out, so that it's white again? Thanks, Frank |
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I have a 1962 RCA roundie with the same issue and a bad cataract. Been that way since I got it in 1979. Possibly heat-related as mine was found in an alley garage.
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You might check with a local furniture refinishing shop for some tips on restoring the finish. Must have had heavy smokers as previous owners.
-Steve D.
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I'm sure years of being smoked around didn't help it any. I'd like to try to get it looking as new as possible, without hurting the finish.
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Start with Goop hand cleaner, without pumice, in the orange squeeze bottle. Won't hurt it and dissolves grease and grime. I find it at some auto parts stores and at Harbor Freight.
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I've tried that, but it's not budging the yellowing. I'm thinking it's deep into the finish.
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If you can find some old liquid Jubilee kitchen wax, that almost always removes the yellowing. Sadly the product was discontinued years ago.
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More than likely it's the clear top finish that has yellowed over time, most old formula lacquer does that. Adds that beautiful aged patina.
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