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$31.49
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Review 1 of 7:
I have successfully used the "neutral" Black Bison wax on cabinets, doors, and trim. It goes on smoothly, and working it to keep it thin it dries in 1/2 hour or so. I like to use a Liberon furniture brush first then a finishing cloth. It gives a satin shine with NO change to the wood finish color, a nice advantage over trying to match a wax to a wood finish. But the odor is pretty strong even after brushing and buffing with a cloth. Provide ample ventilation, then enjoy the shine.
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From $9.19
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Review 1 of 3:
A very consistent grade of steel wool and just a tad overrated.
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From $20.99
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Review 1 of 3:
Great product and very easy to use. Refinished a 100-year old oak tabletop converted to a kitchen island top, Wanted something water and food acid resistant. My wife and daughter a professional chef wanted an easy to care for finish, since they like to prep while sitting at the island. Also, I needed to match the Stickley Mission oak stools. After dyeing the oak, I applied with the Liberon Finishing Oil with a cloth by following the simple instructions. I'm not a professional and was a little daunted by the task. As I applied the oil, the oak became more and more beautiful. I was able to match the color and sheen of the stools exactly. I would say to anyone looking for an virtually foolproof finish, Liberon Finishing Oil is the best and easiest way to go. 5 stars!
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$20.49
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Review 1 of 23:
A pizza box plus hot cup left a few white marks on my table, just below the lacquer finish. I used the Liberon Ring Remover several months after the white marks were made, and it worked to remove most of the discoloration. I'm very happy with the product but use it carefully - it's very strong and you should test your finish before applying. We have one area that has some swirling in the wood grain, but it looks much better than the white heat marks.
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$24.69
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Review 1 of 2:
I tried everything to restore the finish on our Asian rosewood furniture. We faithfully lemon oil the table, chairs and "altar table" sideboard twice a year, but I still could not get the haze, fingerprints, and such out of the much used table surface. This product, combined with some elbow grease, did the trick. The table now looks as good as the rest of the furniture. Amazing stuff for fine, gloss finishes.
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