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  2. How To Clean And Care For Antiques, According To An Expert - AOL

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    “The most common antiques we run across are wood furniture pieces that have brass or silver handles, knobs, and pulls,” shares Justin Harris, owner of cleaning service Cowtown Maids in Fort ...

  3. Renaissance Wax - Wikipedia

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    Renaissance Wax 200ml Can Lid of Renaissance Wax can, embossed with a royal warrant from Queen Elizabeth. Renaissance Wax is a brand of microcrystalline wax polish used in antique restoration and museum conservation around the world. Commonly used to polish and conserve metal objects, it is also used on gemstones and such organic materials as ...

  4. Microcrystalline wax - Wikipedia

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    A brand of microcrystalline wax, Renaissance Wax, is also used extensively in museum and conservation settings for protection and polishing of antique woods, ivory, gemstones, and metal objects. It was developed by The British Museum in the 1950s to replace the potentially unstable natural waxes that were previously used such as beeswax and ...

  5. Dubbin - Wikipedia

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    Commercial dubbin contains petroleum jelly (petrolatum), paraffin wax, neatsfoot oil, and naphtha (C10-12 alkane/cycloalkane). [2] More traditional dubbin can be made with beeswax, fish oil and lard. [3] The name dubbin is a contraction of the gerund dubbing, describing the action of applying the wax to leather. [4]

  6. 10 Things You Actually Shouldn't Clean With Dish Soap - AOL

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    If you're cleaning your car, stick to products specifically designed for automotive paint to keep the finish protected and looking its best.” ... “Using dish soap on hardwood furniture or ...

  7. Blem (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Blem was a S. C. Johnson & Son brand of wax furniture refinishing compound introduced in 1955. [1] The original product came in a red toothpaste-type tube with the brand name (in all caps) in white lettering. The product was launched in a give-away special offer with a can of Pride polish. [2]

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