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Beter than anything you can get at the supermarket April 9, 2007 Curmudgeon 14 out of 14 found this review helpful
I use it to rejuvenate and preserve antique gun (oiled) wood stocks. Product does an excellent job. Directions say to wipe it off in 20 minutes. I let it soak in for a few days and then lightly wax again to recoat the dull spots and wipe down a day later. I always use the same cloth to apply and a clean cloth to wipe. Additional application(s) may be necessary after a few weeks if the wood is real "thirsty". A little bit goes a long way if you use the same applicator cloth and store it in a zip-lock bag.
Best Ever April 28, 2009 Linda J. Richardson (Auburn, Ca) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
I've used this product for about 15 years on all my new and antique furniture. It never leaves a residue and gives the furniture a beautiful shine and look...plus it it smells good after you use it. My sister-in-law thought I was kidding her when I gave her a bottle to use...now she's totally committed to using it. Should I say I highly recommend it.
Only if you want the best. February 16, 2009 Peter Cook (Northern VA) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
On our 140 yr old rolltop desk, this product made it look as if it had been refinished.
home owner September 16, 2008 E. Yarbrough (Fort Worth, TX) 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
This product is great for oak furniture. It soaks into the wood and creates a deeper look to the wood and gives the furniture a bit of a shine. It also lasts longer than your everday furniture oil. The furniture wont dry out as easily with Howards vise furniture oil.
Excellent product for oak furniture September 16, 2009 Kathlyn Storey (Rancho Murieta, CA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I could go on all day about how good this product is. I've been using it for about 15 years, since I purchased a large oak bedroom double wall credenza. It is the only product that I have found that really will refresh dried wood finishes on oak kitchen cabinets; they look brand new when the product is applied. There is no nasty smell, either. Please follow the instructions; I usually use clean cloth rags that I throw out rather than keep, although paper towels will work. This item can be expensive, ranging up to $25 per bottle. If you go price shopping, be sure you are purchasing the 16 ounce size, because it comes in the smaller sizes of 4 and 8 ounces. The best price I found was on Amazon, through a vendor called acehardwareoutlet, which I have used more than once, and would also recommend. I was recently able to order three bottles for a total price of $25.34, including shipping. That is a lot of product, however, I gave one bottle to a friend as a gift, and she loved it; it's a perfect gift for someone who has a lot of oak furniture.
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