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  2. How To Clean Wood Cabinets To Remove Grease And Renew ... - AOL

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    The best method for restoring shine to your wood cabinets is to look for polishes that are compatible with your cabinet finish. "Mineral oil can help condition and restore shine to some wood types ...

  3. Black Red White - Wikipedia

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    Black Red White S.A. is the biggest Polish manufacturer of traditional and new furniture systems, home and office furniture and upholstered fittings made of furniture panels, MDF and solid wood. BRW S.A. is an organization consisting of 17 production plants which employ over 6,000 people.

  4. Pledge (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Lemon (odor only) [4] [5] Clean Furniture Spray; Wipes; Extra Moisturizing Furniture Spray; Dust & Allergen Furniture Spray Specialty Surfaces Furniture Spray; Multi Surface Everyday Cleaner

  5. Behold - Wikipedia

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    Behold is an American brand of furniture polish produced by Nakoma Products, LLC. Behold furniture polish and Endust dusting aid were previously produced by Sara Lee. When Drackett was sold to S. C. Johnson & Son in 1992, these two products, Endust and Behold, were sold to Sara Lee. In 2010 the product lines Endust and Behold were sold to ...

  6. Wood finishing - Wikipedia

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    Wood finishing starts with sanding either by hand, typically using a sanding block or power sander, scraping, or planing. Imperfections or nail holes on the surface may be filled using wood putty or pores may be filled using wood filler. Often, the wood's color is changed by staining, bleaching, or any of a number of other techniques.

  7. Shellac - Wikipedia

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    Shellac was once very common anywhere paints or varnishes were sold (such as hardware stores). However, cheaper and more abrasion- and chemical-resistant finishes, such as polyurethane, have almost completely replaced it in decorative residential wood finishing such as hardwood floors, wooden wainscoting plank panelling, and kitchen cabinets ...

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