Cane and wicker furniture can create a look of casual sophistication for an outdoor area. They can easily be accessorised with cushions to match the surrounding décor. The downside is that outdoor furniture will eventually weather and lose its lustre. But you don’t need to throw them out and buy a new set. We’ll help you bring them back to new.
We do this by using a process called sandblasting. This is the fastest and safest way to remove debris, mould, discolouration, and worn paint or polish, from the surface. Once this is done, it’s ready for a fresh new coat of paint, stain, or varnish. This gives you an opportunity to create a new colour and new look. With a smooth and flawless sandblasted finish, your paint or varnish will look better and adhere to the furniture better.
Forget manual sanding and harsh chemicals like paint strippers. Nothing beats sand blasting for a speed, effectiveness, and the best possible finish.
Sandblasting is a specialist service that requires technique and experience. We have both. So, if you’re in Brisbane and need an expert for sandblasting. Contact Us, give us a call, or send us a message using our online form. We don’t just sandblast cane and wicker furniture. We can also assist you with Sandblasting for all kinds of restorations including; metal furniture, wooden beams, wooden furniture, cars, trucks, motorbikes, boats, trailers, horse floats, frosted glass designs, machinery, tractors, heavy equipment, engines, plastic injection moulds, statues and bronze castings.
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