Refinishing an old vase will very much be benificial and won't lower the value of your vase at all.
Well, I'm sure refinishing can have its benefits, such as keeping your old furniture, but it all boils down to the value of the furniture itself. If it has high sentimental value, you might consider refinishing rather than replacement.
In general, yes. IF the rifle is a collector's item (not all old guns are) it can lower value greatly.
the new value minus the old value, then divide it by the old value, times 100%, if the value is positive, it's the percentage increase, if it's negative, it's the percentage decrease.
new value minus old divided by old value, if positive, then increase, it negitive, then drop
You can use polish to make that old vase shine again, but make sure it won't damage your vase first.
In the vast majority of cases, No, it will not increase the value. It will in most cases decrease the value.
I don't want to buy new furniture and mine is getting a bit old and worn. Where can I find out about refinishing it, instead of buying new items?
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Refinishing is the kiss of death for a collector, but to a shooter, it may enhance the value somewhat. Depending on its value and age (see the "Standard Catalog"), you may decide you can't do too much economic damage.
My grandmother left me her old desk but it's seen better days. What type of furniture refinishing products should I use on it?
I just bought an old table at a yard sale and the finish is a mess. Can one find furniture refinishing ideas online?
I have a vase. on base it reads 517-38 w.germany