DIY Furniture Polish & Scratch fix
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| Ingredients | Notes | Lab Tested |
| 1 lemon, 1 teaspoon olive oil, 1 teaspoon water | Squeeze the juice form the lemon and mix with the oil and water. Apply a think coat on the wood surface and let sit for 5 minutes. Use a soft cloth to buff to a shine. Do not save, make this fresh each time | Not Tested (Formulation 52) |
| 3 parts light mineral oil, 1 part olive oil and a drop of lemon juice | Not Tested (Formulation 53) | |
| Olive oil and beeswax | Not Tested (Formulation 54) | |
| Lemon oil and some beeswax | Not Tested (Formulation 55) | |
| Mayonnaise | Use soft cloth and wipe with a small amount | Not Tested (Formulation 56) |
| Mix 2 parts olive oil with 1 part lemon juice | Apply to furniture with a soft cloth and wipe dry | Not Tested (Formulation 57) |
| 1/8 cup linseed oil, 1/8 cup vinegar, ΒΌ cup lemon juice | Mix ingredients together and apply with a soft cloth. Rub into wood | Not Tested (Formulation 58) |
| 10-15 drops of lemon or lavender oils with a cup of water | Use rags, sponges and scrubbers, even crumbed newspaper instead of paper towels | Not Tested (Formulation 59) |
| White toothpaste | To remove water stains on furniture, dab white toothpaste into stain. Allow paste to dry and then remove and buff with cloth | Not Tested (Formulation 60) |
| Meat of a walnut | Rub wood to hide wood scratches | Not Tested (Formulation 61) |
| Cornstarch | To remove residue build up from furniture polish, sprinkle on wood furniture, wipe and buff until grime disappears | Not Tested (Formulation 62) |

