Care, Application, and Longevity
Dust first using a clean, lint‑free microfiber cloth to prevent grinding grit into the finish. Work out of direct sunlight to avoid fast evaporation and streaking. Always test products or recipes on a discreet area, ensuring compatibility with lacquered, oiled, or varnished surfaces before full application.
Care, Application, and Longevity
Apply a small amount to your cloth, not directly to the surface. Use gentle, circular motions with even pressure, then switch to a fresh cloth for buffing. Thin coats cure more uniformly, resist fingerprints better, and keep wax buildup from dulling the wood’s natural depth and character.
Care, Application, and Longevity
Frequency depends on finish and usage. High‑traffic tables may enjoy a light refresh monthly; display cabinets might need quarterly attention. Oiled wood benefits from periodic nourishment, while sealed finishes require less. Track results and adjust, avoiding over‑polishing that can attract dust or cause hazing.
Care, Application, and Longevity
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