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Find French polisher services in Croydon
Has your antique wooden furniture, staircase or panelling lost its shine? Hiring a French polisher can do wonders.
Read on for everything you need to know about finding and hiring an experienced French polisher near to Croydon.
Keen to get hiring a restorer straight away? Try our quick request a quote feature and we’ll put you in touch with skilled French polishers covering your local area.
How much does French polishing cost in the UK?
Expect to pay between £276 and £573 , with an average cost of £394.
How much do French polishers charge per hour?
French polisher’s hourly rates are often around £20 per hour, but many prefer to give fixed quotes based on the job.
Tip: Ask for a full quote covering materials, removal of old finish and number of coats, so you know exactly what to expect.
What does a French polisher do?
A French polisher applies many thin layers of shellac (or a modern equivalent) and uses special rubbing pads (fads), to create a high-gloss, deep finish.
They may also strip old finishes, match colours, sand, and apply finishing oils.
What is the difference between French polish and regular polish?
French polish is more a method than a finish type. It uses many layers of shellac and a rubbing pad to build up a glossy, deep surface.
Regular finishes, like varnish and lacquer, tend to use thicker coats and fewer layers.
Is French polishing difficult?
Yes, French polishing is a skilled and time-consuming technique that takes years to master. While you can try it as a DIY project, achieving a consistent shine without streaks or patchiness is tricky.
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