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pasusan wrote:Yup, carnauba is from a tree. Silicone is from a vat. If you haven't tried it, Lundmark's is a **** fine paste wax. It is sold at Ace hardware stores. You can even get color-added Lundmark's but I haven't tried it.westend wrote:This is no joke. I always use lemon oil on all my wood. Our kitchen cupboards started showing signs of drying out from water splashed on them. I now use carnuba car wax (Mothers) on them alternating with lemon oil and they have come back to life. Yup - car wax.
Oil it and use a wax like Lundmark's that has a carnuba and turpentine base stock.
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westend wrote:This is no joke. I always use lemon oil on all my wood. Our kitchen cupboards started showing signs of drying out from water splashed on them. I now use carnuba car wax (Mothers) on them alternating with lemon oil and they have come back to life. Yup - car wax.
Oil it and use a wax like Lundmark's that has a carnuba and turpentine base stock.
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donn0128 wrote:
Old English furniture oil has done us very well over the years. Wipe on let it stand for a few hours, wipe off excess.
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