✨ Shine On: Elevate Your Space with Old English!
Old English Lemon Oil Furniture Polish is a 12 oz pack of 2 that cleans, conditions, and protects wood surfaces from everyday stains while enhancing their natural beauty. Formulated with light mineral oil, it revitalizes both light and dark wood, making it an essential for maintaining your furniture's elegance.
L**R
Essential for keeping furniture looking its best
When we moved my home office, my son wiped down all my oak furniture, and it looked like new. Also, a furniture company recommended it for antique cherry stain wood veneer furniture.
M**I
Totally surprised, made furniture look better than brand new
Easy to spray on and wipe off, surface looked wet and oily. Next day, shocked by results. Not only did all of the treated furniture look great, it seemed to erase stains from cups (made by those who don't respect wood.) I used this on walnut furniture, was well absorbed by the next day, not wet or oily at all to the touch. I'd recommend putting towels or some other sort of protection around the furniture to avoid dousing the carpet or floor with over-spray. Before this I've always used aerosol can furniture polish. I'm converted: This stuff is magic.
G**G
great
easier to use than the regular bottle
K**D
Spray is so handy on antique rough surfaces.
I've used Old English lemon oil for decades, from all my antiques to kitchen cabinets and old picture frames. For some applications, the spray is essential. I have an antique carved wooden veterinary sign where the letters are raised above the rest of the surface. The only way to get the sign (that hung outside on a barn for almost 100 years) refreshed each year is to use the spray and a soft brush. Great stuff.
J**I
Very oily
I used it for the first time in a long time and it did get the job done. Unfortunately, it was far more greasy than I expected. It keeps a fresh, smooth surface polished thoroughly but it was far more than what I expected to be.Also, the trigger on the bottle feels as if it is fragile and it can be weak enough to break off. I'd be very careful with the trigger, don't pull it too hard. Give it enough force to spray gently, a couple of sprays should do the job because the polish is very thick so be aware of that.I'm keeping it because it was a reasonable price for two and, like I said before, regardless of how thick the polish is, it still gets the job done so I'm ok with it.
J**.
Makes old furniture look like new!
I freakin' LOVE this product. I'd never used an oil-based furniture polish before and then I found this stuff and, voila, I'm in love. I've used it on all the wooden furniture around my house, including my ancient front door, and it's improved the look of all of the pieces sooo much! It doesn't take much either, just a little dab makes a big difference. It also smells great and I love the shiny look of the furniture after use. It really feels like this oil conditions the furniture as well. I will definitely be buying more of this furniture polish when I run out!
A**R
LOVE!
We have used Old English for years on and off. I haven't used it in some time, but recently bought this for my cabinetry. Cleans cabinets beautifully and keeps them moisturized. I use this monthly on all of our cabinets. Beautifully clean and beautiful sheen.
G**O
Have been using this product for decades
I have been using this product for years on various wood furniture with a variety of finishes. It always adds new life to old wood and helps to hide minor blemishes when applied often. The wood will absorb this after a while so The shiny appearance it gives will fade in a few days, but it leaves the wood looking richer and brings out the grain and pattern in the wood. This is the first time I have used the spray bottle and you do need to be careful about spraying items like cabinets or items mounted on walls. You will get some over spray on what ever is below the item you are spraying and it could leave oil spots on cloth or carpet.
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