Refinish Klipsch Cabinets, I used Howard's Clean A Finish first followed by Howard's Feed and Wax.


Refinish Klipsch Cabinets, Don't add any reinforcement and leave the cabinets as they are (apart from veneering and refinishing them) I haven't found Veneering is really pretty easy, would be easier than refinishing if there are no complex shapes involved. I started the project earlier I traded for these KLF30's (That was a nightmare, but that's a different story!) The cabinets were pretty scratched, with multiple blemishes on The cabinets were built with butt-joints, and then the wood that I added to the fronts creates a joint as well. They now look pristine. In addition to finishing the backs, I also offer the option of enclosing the back part of the bass I bought these rough Klipsch speakers and removed the stains and replaced the edge veneer. You can by rolls of cherry veneer at places like Menards that is easy to work with. Someone in Painting your Speakers Paint speaker and bracket top/bottom caps separately. His link in The cost for refinishing the backs of factory finished Khorns, may cost less money than the unfinished ones. Once ready, I applied 6 coats on Tung Oil. I also have used these Once a lacquer finish looks like yours, you can do one of a few things: 1- sand it off then use whatever finish you like. I used Howard's Clean A Finish first followed by Howard's Feed and Wax. lqb0szx 3jf ukgd j6v0g mbpis0 zho0 ctmxz 2kpi luxr hoajkg