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Furniture Care
There are many products on the market available for furniture
care. To maintain the finish, clean the surface with a damp
washcloth an d
wipe dry. Cleaners such as Pledge and Murphy’s Oil Soap are not
recommended because they leave a dull residue on the finish. Also, you should
never use products containing ammonia on water base finishes. Polishes
such as lemon oil or orange oil work well for routine maintenance. The following
are some tips on the different types of polishes.
Orange Oil
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Orange Oil is by far the most popular. It can be
used on any finish and does a superb job of removing everyday dirt
and dust. It is often compared to lemon oil - however the big
difference is that lemon oil contains mineral spirits. Orange Oil is
all natural, non-combustible and made from real orange rinds. We
love its fresh orange scent.
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Butcher Block Oil
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Butcher Block Oil is the preferred method to
maintain butcher blocks or any other surface that comes into contact with
food such as salad bowls, cutting boards and wooden utensils. Our product is
made from FDA approved mineral oil
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Oil and Wax
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Oil and Wax has the same citrus base as orange oil with
the addition of natural beeswax. Its recommended use is on Danish Oil
finishes that do not employ a surface sealing finish. The oils will
penetrate into the wood while the wax seals the surface, maintaining a
beautiful, rich luster.
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Satin Finishing Wax
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Satin Finishing Wax (natural or dark) is a dual-purpose
product. It can be used as a polish for rubbing out new finishes or as a
scratch remover for worn surfaces. It works well over both oil and water
based finishes, including Danish Oil. We recommend a wet sanding process
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Furniture Cleaner
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Furniture Cleaner is our strongest heavy duty cleaner
with a mineral spirits base and is designed for serious cleaning
applications. Apply with a 0000 grade steel wool to remove old oils, wax and
grease from any wood surface. After the surface is clean, apply General
Finish's topcoats or Satin Wax to bring back luster.
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