Restofinisher.com is an e-commerce site, specializing in wood restoration products. RestoFinisher restores wood finishes – shellac, lacquer, and varnish, according to the vendor website.
About The Vendor
RestoFinisher has three corporation offices – 1771 Robson Street, Vancouver, BC V6G 1C9, Canada; 415 High Street, Stratford, London, NWM E15 4QZ, United Kingdom; and 131 Keylana Drive, Keysborough VIC 3173, Australia.
1771 Robson Street in Vancouver is an authorized FedEx ShipCenter “Robson Print and Ship”. 415 High Street in Stratford is a virtual office. 131 Keylana Drive in Keysborough is a 3-bedroom home in a residential community.
Domain Information
The domain was registered on February 19, 2020.
“F” BBB Rating
The vendor is not accredited by BBB. The BBB rating is an “F”, which is linked to 3 customer complaints. A complainant claimed to have received a product other than Restofinisher. After filing a complaint with the vendor, a partial refund was accredited to her credit card account.
Howard Products, Inc Restor-A-Finish
It appears the vendor is trying to replicate Howard Products’ Restor-A-Finish Wood restoration spray. The two products utilize the same spelling, with the exception of hyphens. Restor-A-Finish ($9.98 for 16 ounces) is significantly more cost-efficient than Restofinisher ($29.95 plus $3.95 for shipping).
Nanoagic NanoSparkle Car Cleaning Cloth
The vendor promotes the NanoMagic NanoSparkle Car Cleaning Cloth, which is also rated an “F” by BBB for violating its Refund Policy.
Afterword – RestoFinisher Scam
Is RestoFinisher a scam? There is no evidence to back these claims. However, BBB has rated the RestoFinisher vendor an “F” for failing to resolve customer complaints. The vendor also promotes the NanoMagic NanoSparkle Cloth, which has also earned itself an “F” BBB rating.
Online visibility is limited to paid reviews.
It is important to not mistake RestoFinisher with Howard Products’ Restor-A-Finish. The products are not connected in any way. There is no evidence the product meets the vendor’s wood restoration claims.
The corporation addresses are FedEx, Davinci Virtual Office, and a residence. These are not corporations, but virtual addresses. It is unclear if the vendor resides at the residential address. This red flag is enough to cause suspicion among consumers.
I think your site has saved me massive aggravation.
My hubby works with wood, and I have some gorgeous wood pieces. I adore my elm coffee table.
I will get some Restor-A-Finish instead!
Thanks for sharing!
Thank you for posting this. I was just about to purchase a bottle when I decided to research more information about the company and product. You saved me money and prevented frustration.
Thanks for visiting!
Would you or the company behind Restofinish please state the number of ounces in a thirty-dollar spray bottle, as well as give an example to show how many bottles a typical restoration project would require?
Will you please take the time to read this review before purchasing. This is a scam website, replicating a real brand. Do not BUY!
This product is nothing more than a very poor polish. It does not restore or enhance the finish. It does not mask or hide minor scratches,wear or even smudges. My blunder for thinking this product would perform as described.