Coffee table in need of moisturizing
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Janet Pizaro on Feb 14, 2016I read a tutorial on using the coconut oil and it said it was very beneficial for wood so much so I am going to try it myself.Helpful Reply
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Rita Tate LeDoux on Feb 14, 2016linseed oil is the usual thing used.Helpful Reply
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MN Mom on Feb 14, 2016Linseed oil is a good choice.Helpful Reply
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Rosafrances on Feb 14, 2016I agree with Rita and |Minnesota mom, linseed oi or even Peroba oil is good. Be careful, coconut oil is too sweet and may attract roches!Helpful Reply
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The Garden Frog with C Renee on Feb 14, 2016Howard's Feed & Wax this is what I use on my antiques and wood furnitureHelpful Reply
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Tina Hill on Feb 15, 2016i am gonna try it thanks everyoneHelpful Reply
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Tina Hill on Feb 15, 2016i will post photos ( if i can figure out how ) when i am done . thinking about waxing afterwards .Helpful Reply
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