How to Restore and Repair Practically Everything

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Penguin Group, 1994 - House & Home - 188 pages
This book is designed and written for amateurs in the field of restoration, and although it assumes some manual dexterity, it is not intended for the expert. It is also a handbook of caring for antiques and a guide to the kind of repairs that are both feasible without specialist equipment.

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WOOD 1646
16
DECORATIVE FINISHES 4782
47
BAMBOO 8386
83
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About the author (1994)

Lorraine Johnson delights in salvaging items which many people would relegate to the dustbin. In fact, her first flat was furnished with Victorian furniture, much of it found in skips. She now works as a garden designer, loves doing up houses, and practices what she preaches by continually repairing her antique, terracotta flower pots. How to Restore & Repair Practically Everything is the result of a lifetime's interest in the field of restoration for amateurs

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