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That kitchen cabinet is truly vintage. Just a little wok will do for that to make have it's new look. Thanks for sharing a valuable info here.

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There is so much work to do. I have to examine carefully the materials used so that I will not regret purchasing it.

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Great post! It's good for to salvage those stuff just like the kitchen cabinet you may able to reconstruct it and make it look new again.

Ava Venson

Your results are very clean-cut; the way you do your job is really impressive. Usually, a lot of wood or furniture just go to waste, which is sad especially if the furniture is antique. That old house must have been very grand; it's a good thing it didn't go to waste.

Allkind-Joinery

The kitchen cabinet is certainly a classic and will look great when restored...nice work guys in recycling

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