where can i buy wilbert's lemon oil ( for furniture polishing)
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James A on May 02, 2011Wilbert's lemon oil is discontinued. Seemed to be effective polish, too bad. The distributor, White Cap Inc. (856) 304-5625 said it has been discontinued for 2 years now. If you can find some stock up. There is an Old English 6233875143 Furniture Lemon Oil for around $4. Looks like it was based in NY and was around for a hundred years or so.Helpful Reply
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KPT Carpentry on May 05, 2011what ever you do please do not use it on your hardwood floors. you will dull the finishHelpful Reply
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