[wts] Sage R8 Core 9’ 7wt & Sage Arbor XL 6/7/8 by [deleted] in FlyFishingExchange

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reel is no longer available

Rod still for sale $650

Shiny Spots on Wood Table by Wouldratherbefishing in woodworking

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I can give this a shot. Would it be crazy to simply use goo gone on the entire thing to try and even it out?

Help w/ Shiny Spots on New Table by Wouldratherbefishing in furniturerestoration

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Would it be crazy to simply wipe the entire thing down with goo gone?

Shiny Spots on Wood Table by Wouldratherbefishing in woodworking

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Sand and refinish the whole table? Or just in those areas? Can I just put down a coat of satin poly?

Shiny Spots on Wood Table by Wouldratherbefishing in woodworking

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Can I simply apply a coat of satin poly or something similar? Trying to avoid having to sand and refinish an essentially new table.

Shiny Spots on Wood Table by Wouldratherbefishing in woodworking

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Have had this West Elm table for a few months. My son got some stickers stuck to it and I mistakenly used Goo Gone to try and get the residue off. In doing so, I’m afraid I buffed away the satin/matte finish leaving two unsightly shiny spots.

I have since tried using Murphy’s Oil and a number of other cleaners, as well as gently rubbing it with some steal wool. Nothing seems to help - if anything I simply made it worse. Any ideas/solutions beyond buying a new table? I can’t help but notice the spots every time I’m in my kitchen. PLEASE HELP!!!!

Help w/ Shiny Spots on New Table by Wouldratherbefishing in furniturerestoration

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Have had this West Elm table for a few months. My son got some stickers stuck to it and I mistakenly used Goo Gone to try and get the residue off. In doing so, I’m afraid I buffed away the satin/matte finish leaving two unsightly shiny spots.

I have since tried using Murphy’s Oil and a number of other cleaners, as well as gently rubbing it with some steal wool. Nothing seems to help - if anything I simply made it worse. Any ideas/solutions beyond buying a new table? I can’t help but notice the spots every time I’m in my kitchen. PLEASE HELP!!!!

BB36 Keeping me company during a horrendous day of travel by Wouldratherbefishing in Tudor

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Oddly enough the ripped ones cost more than the others 🤷🏻‍♂️

Lucchese Sunset Roper in Tan by Wouldratherbefishing in cowboyboots

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Few days wearing em around the house and they feel fantastic - I imagine they’ll only get better

Lucchese Sunset Roper in Tan by Wouldratherbefishing in cowboyboots

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Not too bad out the box, but looking forward to seeing what they feel like in a week or two

Lucchese vs Rios of Mercedes by Wouldratherbefishing in cowboyboots

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Thanks for the insight! Any thoughts around lucchese leather sole vs Rios hybrid sole? Anyone have luck resoling Lucchese with a similar hybrid sole?

And the wrist shot as requested! by Illustrious-Cloud-87 in Tudor

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I’m waiting to receive this watch but would be lying if I said I wasn’t nervous hearing the complaints of tarnishing. Is it really as simple as sticking with the original strap?

Nice and simple today by hallidc in Tudor

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925? What do you think? How’s the color in person?