| Q. Could it cause any damage to my furniture? |
| A. No. It does not contain any harmful silicones, abrasives or solvents. |
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| Q. Will it make everything shiny? |
| A. No. Gloss finishes like varnish and lacquer will shine, but matt finishes will stay matt. |
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| Q. Will it remove heat marks? |
| A. Only light marks will respond, not severe burns. |
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| Q. Will it remove water marks? |
| A. Yes. |
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| Q. Is there a wood type that it should not be used on? |
| A. No, it is safe on all wood types. |
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| Q. Will it effect any change to the shade of wood it is used upon? |
| A. No, it is 100% safe to use. |
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| Q. Will it remove varnish, lacquer or French polish? |
| A. No. It is safe on all wood finishes. |
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| Q. Is it safe to use on antiques? |
| A. Yes, because it contains no solvents or abrasives. |
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| Q. Can it be used on modern furniture when instructed by the manufacturer to wipe with a damp cloth, and not to use any polish? |
| A. Yes, because it is a cleaner, and does not contain wax or silicone. |
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| Q. Does it feed the wood? |
| A. Yes, because it contains organic oils, which feed and nourish the wood preventing the wood from drying out. These oils will also add lustre to washed out wood. |
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| Q. Will it seal bare wood? |
| A. No. |
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| Q. Will it clean bare wood? |
| A. No. The wood must be sealed. For example it cleans waxed wood (pine), and oiled wood (teak). |
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