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Homemade Wood Polish Spray: Restore Shine the Natural Way

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Shake the bottle well.

Lightly spray directly onto a soft cloth (not directly onto furniture).

Wipe the wood surface gently, following the grain.

Buff with a dry section of the cloth for a nice, even shine.

Tips and Notes:
Use sparingly: A little goes a long way. Don’t oversaturate the wood.

Test first: Always test on a small, hidden area to ensure compatibility.

Avoid soaking: Too much moisture can damage wood—always apply the polish to the cloth, not the surface directly.

FAQ:
Q: Can I use it on antique wood?
A: It's best to check with a professional for antique pieces. For modern sealed wood, this spray works well.

Q: How often should I use it?
A: Once every couple of weeks is enough for maintenance. For high-traffic areas, once a week may be beneficial.

Q: Can I substitute another oil?
A: Yes, you can use jojoba oil or almond oil, both of which are gentle on wood.

Let me know if you want a version with beeswax or coconut oil for a more conditioning balm-style polish!

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