MistaMistaT
MistaMistaT t1_jdvj32l wrote
Mohawk furniture polish is my go-to. It's a little pricey, but totally worth it. They also have scratch hider spray that works amazingly well. It saved me from having to replace $30k worth of cabinets.
MistaMistaT t1_jdviw96 wrote
Reply to comment by madamdirecter in Seeking a furniture polish for antique wood furniture that works by cynycal
Regular old English contains silicone, you don't want to use that, because it will cause refinishing issues even decades down the line.
MistaMistaT t1_jdvjnln wrote
Reply to comment by madamdirecter in Seeking a furniture polish for antique wood furniture that works by cynycal
It's super slick and oily, and is almost impossible to remove. It can cause lacquer to break down over time. Even if you strip it all off, it's so sticky that tiny amounts can remain. These small amounts can cause fish-eye in a new finish if it's applied over top of it. Mohawk furniture polish is my favorite for my antiques, because it works well, and doesn't contain silicone.