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Show Hidden Benefits Few housewives realize the underlying un-derlying advantage of the use of a good light-oil furniture polish! Most polish is used only for the luster it bestows on the chairs, tables, piano, woodwork in the home. Rubbing the polish on cleans the furniture works up a glow and the outward effect is fresh and sparkling I But that is only part of the housewife's reward. re-ward. For out of this domestic routine comes definite benefit to the furniture! A reputable polish, with a light oil base, does what is known as "feeding" the finish. The "massage" causes the oil to penetrate, seep into the pores of the wood just enough to lubricate and keep it healthy I Here, it is important to note that cheap polishes pol-ishes are made with a heavy oil base and are "greasy" and unpleasant un-pleasant to use. The best polish made with a fine light-oil base-is base-is never greasy. Applied on a damp cloth (according to directions), direc-tions), it is neat to use and proves a boon to the furniture 1 Lack of polishing or the use of a poor polish will cause the finest wood j to dry out, crack, split for wood is a product of Nature and needs a certain amount of oily moist-ness. moist-ness. So polish the furniture regularly! regu-larly! Use a quality oil polish it pays! For not only does the furni- j ture look better it is better I Its life is preserved! |