Sunday, September 24, 2006
Apply Furniture Oil ...by Using Cotton Wipers
Apply Furniture Oil
The oil base in furniture polish not only adds a shine to the wood, but it also helps to condition the wood and protect it from water and other liquids. What the oil cannot do, however, is to actually clean the surface, and that is one reason why many people choose to mix up their on furniture polish. You can mix up a solution of three cups of olive oil and one cup of vinegar and use this to clean, as well as polish, your furniture. Or, you can mix lemon juice instead of the vinegar with the olive oil to create an economical, but effective cleaner/polish. To use this type of liquid polish, you should sprinkle some of the solution onto a soft, clean cloth. Wipe this all over the wood surface. Then, wipe the furniture with another soft, clean cloth.
Telephone toll free at 877-747-3854
Apply Furniture Oil
The oil base in furniture polish not only adds a shine to the wood, but it also helps to condition the wood and protect it from water and other liquids. What the oil cannot do, however, is to actually clean the surface, and that is one reason why many people choose to mix up their on furniture polish. You can mix up a solution of three cups of olive oil and one cup of vinegar and use this to clean, as well as polish, your furniture. Or, you can mix lemon juice instead of the vinegar with the olive oil to create an economical, but effective cleaner/polish. To use this type of liquid polish, you should sprinkle some of the solution onto a soft, clean cloth. Wipe this all over the wood surface. Then, wipe the furniture with another soft, clean cloth.
Telephone toll free at 877-747-3854