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We've got a nice selection of table and furniture legs from Liberty Hardware in all styles and lengths. Add Item to Cart Buy with Confidence with Front Door Delivery - 2 to 4 weeks Import duty is not included in the prices you see online. You may have to pay import duties upon receipt of your order. Returns accepted within 14 days of delivery, except for Made-to-order items (Included in Every Order) A skilled driver will unload the item(s) from the delivery truck and bring it to your building’s doorstep. You will be responsible for further transport beyond that point. We recommend asking a family member or friend for an extra hand; alternatively, you may upgrade to In-Home Delivery (see below). The delivery partner will email and/or call you at least one day in advance to arrange a delivery time. A wooden crate may be used for intercontinental shipments for maximum protection. Item will be left in its packaging after delivery. A signature will be required upon delivery.




(Optional Upgrade at Checkout) A skilled driver or a team of two will bring your item(s) inside your home and place it in the immediate entryway. For unusually large or heavy items, we recommend asking a family member or friend for an extra hand, as we cannot send more than 2 drivers. The delivery partner will email and/or call you one day in advance to arrange a delivery time. Please examine every order upon delivery. In the event that there are visible signs of damage or missing or incorrect pieces, please indicate the problem on the Delivery Note and contact us within 48 hours of delivery. A signed delivery receipt without notations of missing, damaged, or incorrect item(s) represents your acceptance of the complete order in perfect condition.Powder-coated steel ships flat and folds along laser-cut lines to create a dynamic and comfortable chair. As skinny as a supermodel yet far more sturdy. Also available in copper. Shop the entire Real Good Collection. •  Powder-coated steel seat and back




•  Painted carbon steel legs •  Plastic glides on feet to protect surfaces Standard Shipping rates are 5% of your merchandise total. Modern chairs are shipped via Fed-Ex or common carrier (a freight company) depending on the overall weight of your order. If your order is shipped via common carrier, you will be contacted one to two days in advance to schedule a Monday through Friday curbside delivery appointment. Inside delivery is available for an additional $99 per order. Please note, delivery drivers do not walk dogs, cook meals or take off their shirts. Real Good Felt Chair Pad Real Good Chair - CopperHerman Miller� Replacement Casters Reduces Scratches, Nicks, Scrapes, Gouges Antimicrobial, Cleanroom, Conductive, Decorative, Electronic, Plate, Polymer, Stainless Steel & Stem Self Stick on WheelsClassic chrome tables often feature Formica tops. Classic 1950s chrome kitchen sets lend a vintage charm to modern homes. Unfortunately, many antique chrome tables and chairs show their age in the form of rusty legs, peeling laminate and cracked or dirty seats.




With a bit of elbow grease, you can restore '50s kitchen sets to their original glory to add character and one-of-a-kind style to your space. Cleaning Chrome The secret to successful chrome restoration lies in removing rust and dirt without scratching the shiny metal surface of your table and chair legs. Chrome tables and chairs in fairly good condition can be cleaned using a simple cheesecloth dipped in a mild detergent, like liquid dish soap. Remove stains using a soft cloth dipped in baby oil, then wipe clean with a damp rag. Tackle rust on chrome chairs or tables using a piece of crumpled aluminum foil to gently brush rust away. If you're faced with heavy rust and corrosion, try dipping the foil in warm water or vinegar for greater effect. Leave Replating to the Pros Tables and chairs more than half a century old can develop severe rust, pitting and discoloration that you may find difficult to remove. To restore badly damaged tables and chairs, consider having the chrome replated using an electroplating technique.




This process involves stripping, polishing and plating the chrome to give it a smooth, shiny finish. Electroplating involves dangerous chemicals, and is strictly regulated in many areas, so this is a job best left to the pros. To mimic this effect on your own, consider spraying the chrome with a chrome paint product. These products won't hold up against close scrutiny, but they will hide the worst of the damage and give the chrome legs a clean, shiny finish. Refinishing Formica The classic chrome 1950s kitchen table typically featured a Formica or laminate top. To restore laminate table tops, use a simple epoxy to secure any loose or peeling laminate. Fill small chips using a laminate repair kit, or mask these voids using two crayons that are roughly the same color as the laminate. Fill the hole using the lighter crayon, then add a layer of the darker crayon to help conceal the damage. The Formica Company lists a number of recommended cleaners, including lemon oil, that can be used to shine and restore laminate.




If the top is badly damaged, consider covering it with a new sheet of laminate. Clean the surface with a solvent to remove grease and oil, then sand to roughen up the laminate. Use contact adhesive to add a layer of laminate to the table top, then roll out air bubbles and secure the surface using a laminate roller. Restoring Upholstry Chrome kitchen chairs with leather seats should be cleaned using a mild dish detergent and warm water, then dried with a soft cloth. Use solvent to spot clean fabric, or simply vacuum with an upholstery attachment. Dip a soft bristle brush in dish detergent and warm water, then use it to gently scrub vinyl seats. If vinyl is cracked or damaged, pick up a vinyl upholstery repair kit, which uses heat to rejoin the vinyl and repair signs of damage. For badly damaged chairs, consider having the seats reupholstered in the material of your choice. : Understanding Chrome Plating -- FAQsAlkat Restoration: How to Repair Damaged Laminate or Veneer SurfacesFormica Group: How to Remove Tough Stains on Laminate Photo Credits Hemera Technologies/PhotoObjects.net/Getty Images Suggest a Correction

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