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Where to Use It
✅ Coffee tables
✅ Dining tables
✅ Wooden chairs
✅ Kitchen cabinets
✅ Cutting boards (with food-safe oil like mineral oil)
✅ Wooden doors and frames
Pro Tips for Best Results
- Always test on a small hidden area first, especially for antique or unfinished wood.
- Use a minimal amount—too much oil can make the surface sticky.
- For heavily scratched or damaged surfaces, repeat the process once a week until the wood regains its glow.
- Use this method once a month for maintenance and shine.
Bonus: Remove Water Rings and Light Scratches
Got white water rings from cups or light surface scratches? Here’s a quick fix:
Paste Recipe:
Mix equal parts baking soda and olive oil into a thick paste. Rub gently onto the mark with a soft cloth, then wipe and buff clean.
Final Thoughts
With just a few simple ingredients and a couple of minutes, you can recover, clean, and polish wooden surfaces naturally—and without spending a fortune on specialty products. This quick trick is proof that sometimes, the best solutions are also the most affordable and eco-friendly.
Say goodbye to dull, lifeless furniture and hello to radiant wood that looks as good as new!
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