Best products from r/NewAgain
We found 8 comments on r/NewAgain discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 7 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.
1. Fiebing's Leather Dye
- ROBUST, COMPACT, AND TRAVEL FRIENDLY: Super Slim Light-weight Hard Ballistic Nylon Travel Case for the Console, Games, and other Accessories, with a comfortable built-in carry handle for ease of travel
- LOTS OF GAME STORAGE: Game Cartridge Slots are built into the inner flap (8 each side, giving you a total of 16 dedicated slots), and the zippable top pocket can fit even more if you need to!
- SECURE ZIPS: Fully Zippable Top Pocket on the inner lid to keep all your accessories secure, plus Fully Zippable on the outside aswell so that nothing falls out during travel
- COMPATIBILITY: Designed for the New Nintendo 2DS XL, but is not compatible with the old non-foldable screen version of 2DS)
- MORE ACCESSORIES AVAILABLE: For our full range of accessories for various Nintendo consoles, search 'ORZLY NINTENDO' in the Amazon search bar (above).
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2. Formbys 30013 Furniture Refinisher, 32-Ounce
- Easily dissolves old varnish, lacquer, and shellac
- No sanding or scraping necessary
- Finish with an application of Tung Oil
- Easily dissolves old varnish, lacquer and shellac
- No sanding or scraping
- With the help of fine steel wool, old finish is melted down completely without taking color from wood or raising veneers
- After surface dries, a protective finish of Tung oil should be applied
- 32-Ounce
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3. McCulloch MC1275 Heavy-Duty Steam Cleaner with 18 Accessories, Extra-Long Power Cord, Chemical-Free Pressurized Cleaning for Most Floors, Counters, Appliances, Windows, Autos, and More
- SATISFACTION GUARANTEED - Backed by a 2-year hassle-free warranty and supported by a customer service team based in Andover, KS
- CHEMICAL-FREE CLEANING - Naturally deep clean without the use of harsh chemicals using hot, pressured steam to eliminate grease, grime, and stains from a wide range of surfaces including ceramic tile, grout, granite, sealed wood flooring, laminate, appliances, grills, autos, and more
- LARGE CAPACITY TANK - The 48-ounce water tank heats up in under 8 minutes and provides up to 45 minutes of steam with optional lockable steam trigger for continuous steam cleaning
- 18 VERSATILE ACCESSORIES - Equipped for steam cleaning jobs in and around your home including a floor mop, mop pads, nylon brushes, brass brush, scrub pad, squeegee, and more
- SUPERIOR REACH - An extra-long 15. 7-foot power cord and over 9-foot steam hose provide added maneuverability and reach for those hard to get to places
- Built to meet U.S. voltage requirements. Certified, safety-tested, and warrantied for use only in the U.S
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4. Eagle One 1035605 Nevr-Dull Wadding Polish - 5 oz, Single (E301131001)
- Eagle One Nevr-Dull Wadding Polish protects and restores most metal surfaces to their original sparkling finish
- Proven for over 70 years to maintain the appearance of your car or truck’s metal surfaces with a mildly abrasive cotton-paste texture
- Removes rust, corrosion, and tar immediately, without scratching even the most delicate metal surfaces, leaving your car with a sleek shine
- Polishes to perfection, leaving no deposits behind on your car or truck’s metal work just a mirror-slick gleam that’ll attract admirers near and far
- Packaging may vary – new packaging, same powerful formula
- Maintains the appearance of any metal surface
- Remove rust and tar with little mess and easy application
- Non-abrasive for a gentle, yet detailed clean and polish
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5. Caster Classics 4-Pack 2-inch Antique Gold Ball Caster with Wood Stem & Socket
- Contains: Four (4) Caster Classics Casters with Mounting Sockets
- 2" Ball Roller Wheel Hard Molded PVC
- 2-5/8" Mounting Height
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6. Minwax 785004444 Paste Finishing Wax, 1-Pound, Natural
Minwax Paste Finishing Wax protects and adds hand-rubbed luster to any finished wood surface.It is recommended for furniture, antiques, woodwork, cabinets, doors, paneling and accessories that do not need a hard protective coat of polyurethane.Leaves nice polished look to any finished wood surface
7. PurSteam World's Best Steamers Chemical-Free Cleaning PurSteam Handheld Pressurized Steam Cleaner with 9-Piece Accessory Set Purpose and Multi-Surface All Natural, Anthracite
100% ALL-NATURAL STEAM CLEANING: Hot pressurized steam eliminates grease, grime, mold, stains, and bed bugs without harsh chemicals.EASY HANDHELD USE: Lightweight and portable unit comes with a long 9.8-foot cord for convenient indoor and outdoor use.SAFE, MULTI-PURPOSE CLEANING: Safe to use on a wi...
For the wood, start with a Furniture Refinisher (Formbys's makes one). It's basically a low strength stripper and it allows you to clean up a lot of the damage without needed to completely strip the piece. It is incredible how much of the color fading, bleaching, and scratches that you can get rid of with refinisher. And it keeps as much of the original finish on that is still good so it protects the integrity of the piece. You don't want to strip and sand if you can help it because the entire piece will be veneer and it is very easy to wear through the top layer to the wood underneath and ruin it.
Speaking of, as another commenter mentioned that is not plywood, it is veneer. And I'm not sure it is oak. If you find out it is oak, be sure to look for a veneer that matches the quality and look of vintage oak, because it is not the same look as people use oak for now.
The top you may need to replace, or you may be able to spot fix. And the sides you may be able to gently coax/glue/clamp back into place. I would research veneer replacement and restoration to find out. Either way, you would only take off the very top layer (the thin veneer) and not the entire top and side, and that would be worst case scenario.
If you want to use this as an opportunity to learn beautiful wood finish, I can't recommend Charles Neil's Wood Finishing youtube channel enough. They are long, he's a talker, and he is amazing.
For the insides, I know nothing of electronics. I would probably try and vacuum it first before going to water. With restorations the trick is slow and steady. You do the least harsh method first and slightly upgrade aggressiveness if you need to. Much of the dust and dirt can be vacuumed out with a bristle attachment. When you say soap and water, I am assuming you mean slightly damp rag? Even then, I believe water can leave deposits, so make sure that is right.
Youtube has good videos, but make sure the person explains why you should use something or use a product. A lot of them rely on homespun wisdom that isn't really good advice (I already saw a bunch saying to clean with WD40 which is not a wood cleaner, don't do that). The pros will explain the reasons why and use it as a teaching moment. The home vloggers will just go through the process.
Glad to hear it! Steam is awesome for a lot of things. If you want something a little more powerful and versatile than the little handheld ones, check out the Mculloch MC1275. I bought one for my detailing side job (steam cleaners are probably the best tool ever for cleaning car interiors) and I find myself using it all around the house for tons of things. The squeegee in particular is great on glass, and they are killer for grout. The 1275 is still a low-range steamer but it is a big step up from the handheld for not a ton of money (the really nice, high pressure, high temp ones are $700 and up). You can find it at Harbor Freight for less than $100 sometimes, with the 20% off coupon. Happy your project worked out well!
I would think a fabric or leather dye would be your best bet. It's not going to fix it per se but it'll look better
https://www.amazon.com/Fiebings-50-2046-BU-P-Leather-Dye/dp/B00XOXGUM2
NEVR-DULL can be found in the car care section of walmart, or autoparts stores
Nice, you need to get some round casters like these and you'll be in business!
Thank you for the response.
so I purchased minwax "paste finishing wax" https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000LNOZAW/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 - think that will work?
And if I apply this (or another wax) to just the splotch from where I removed the existing wax, will the border/outline of the splotch still be apparent? Or will the new layer blend in with the old layer with no border/outline showing?
Steam cleaner? https://www.amazon.com/PurSteam-Handheld-Pressurized-Cleaner-Accessory/dp/B06XHXFHWG