Dande—April 8, 2025
Oh my word alive I LOVE THIS STUFF! I have absolutely HATED my old oak cabinets for years. It has been a source of numerous heated discussions with my husband. I wanted new, he liked the grain. I wanted new doors, he liked the solid wood, I wanted to paint, he liked the grain....and so it went for years. Out of complete desperation I went online to see how I could improve the look of my old, missing color, water stained, solid wood oak cabinets. First on the hit list was a very deep clean - which I did - if they got ruined then oh well....that is how much I hated them. Second I got myself some gel stain and a bag of rags....all the while my loving hubby was hovering over me as I stained away, crying over the grain and not to cover the grain and holy cow the grain of the wood, what was wrong with me....Did I mention he HATES change? Anyway once that task was compete and dry (I waited about a week) I used this glorious wonderful polish wax miracle in a bottle...My cabinets look AWESOME, not saying the deep clean and the stain did not play a part but the holy grail of it all was once I did my first coat with this...let it sit in for a while than polished off. I did that over the course of about one month, weekly. My cabinets look pristine...you can still see the grain ;) the oil/wax makes them less likely to get dirty and are seriously easy to clean as I go...Did I mention the three dogs? Yup there's that too....Anyway My cabinets get a quick wipe down with a damp rag and a quick go over with this magic and then I am done. It has made my kitchen so much better and I am happy and my husband is happy...even the dogs are happy...Note about that, one seems to think the wax is a lickable treat when first applied....I had to kick her out of the kitchen until it was settled and polished. Not sure if it can be harmful to her but did not want to take the chance. I have just started using this in place of furniture polish for my older pieces and I am loving the effect it has on them as well. I have a smaller kitchen and all the waxing I did took less than 1/3 of the bottle so I do believe it is a good cost and effective product in every way! Read more
Rexann P.—November 16, 2025
I just recently purchased a depression era dining room set off Facebook Marketplace and I could tell the nearly 100 years was weighing on the old girl. This product did not disappoint, I used a microfiber rag and went to town on the table first then the chairs. It was the revival this set needed, the smell was wonderful and the product went on like butter and a little goes a long way once your rag is soaked in the conditioner. It brought out the beautiful grain in the wood not to mention taking away wear and tear scratches. I recommend you try this product for conditioning furniture made of wood. Read more
Dadeo—December 4, 2025
Amazing product! I applied this to a stone inlayed solid wood table in my dining room area and even the rock turned out like new with no white film. every piece of wood this stuff touches looks like new, even removes small discolored marks on the surface. Read more
Hoss Gomez—October 28, 2025
Yes, half the bottle is filled but they list the correct volume. I like the spout compared to other products here. It helps to dry skin and prevent ringworm. Read more
J. Walston—November 3, 2025
I have a lot of furniture made by my grandfather. This product brought out the beauty of the wood again, covered up scratches, and holds the shine. Made my newer furniture look new again as well. Used on my 35 year old pine cabinet doors too! Easy to use, just follow the instructions. So impressed with a product that actually does what it advertises and for a reasonable price. Read more
Keith James—January 4, 2026
I use this as a top coat after using the Resotre a Finish. This is the proper wax to use when restoring antique furniture. You really don't want to use modern silocone based product on antiqiques. It seems fine to use indoors without any issues with fumes. It is bees wax based so it is a little tricky to use in cold weather. Read more
Manny—December 13, 2025
This is by far the finest furniture polish I have ever used. it brought out the beautiful wood-grains of my antique furniture. there is a beautiful shine left after polishing. It is very easy to use and you do not have to use much energy to use this product. i would highly recommend this product . Read more
Ladybug—September 19, 2025
Miracle in a bottle! Revives dull scratched wood and other porous pieces. Smells terrific too! This wood polish has a thick, grainy mushy texture that spreads easily, and clings well to surfaces, and it penetrates into the wood without running. A little goes a long way. Great value and durable! I wore latex gloves and used a car buffing cloth from my husband’s stash to shine some wooden bowls, a bamboo tub caddy tray and some resin bird figurines. Just follow the instructions. It brings out the natural color and adds shine to whatever you use it on. Seems too good to be true!!! Highly recommend! 5 Stars!!⭐️ ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Read more