Hi all,
A friend gave us a very nice solid wood table this past week and that gave me a chance to try this product out. After cleaning the top with soap & water, I wiped the finish with Meg's Lemon Oil.
Still not satisfied, I wiped off left over lemon oil residue and decided to buff the table top with my PC and the furniture polish & conditioner.
This stuff reminds me of Meg's pure polishes a bit, but it was easier to work with by machine than the car polish is.
It buffed in well, but the residue wanted to grab my microfiber cloth a bit upon removal. After I removed the haze, the wood's coated finish was very clean and the polish imparted a satin like glow to it, but it was a little glossy too.....Not to mention the microfiber towel had some soil on it where the polish had been removed.
My wife was well pleased with the way the table turned out.
Not too much is said about Meguiar's line of furniture products, but I believe that they are second to none.
A friend gave us a very nice solid wood table this past week and that gave me a chance to try this product out. After cleaning the top with soap & water, I wiped the finish with Meg's Lemon Oil.
Still not satisfied, I wiped off left over lemon oil residue and decided to buff the table top with my PC and the furniture polish & conditioner.
This stuff reminds me of Meg's pure polishes a bit, but it was easier to work with by machine than the car polish is.
It buffed in well, but the residue wanted to grab my microfiber cloth a bit upon removal. After I removed the haze, the wood's coated finish was very clean and the polish imparted a satin like glow to it, but it was a little glossy too.....Not to mention the microfiber towel had some soil on it where the polish had been removed.
My wife was well pleased with the way the table turned out.
Not too much is said about Meguiar's line of furniture products, but I believe that they are second to none.
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