No, you'll damage them that way. Furniture polish has additives that are harmful to your records. Instead, gently use dish soap and water with a brush, or better yet, purchase a record cleaning kit with a brush and cleaning solution.
Furniture polish is for furniture. Get some gun polish at your local gun polish store.
The word polish is a regular verb. Get a clean rag and polish the furniture. (polish = verb)Polish is also a noun. She covered the tabletop with furniture polish. (polish = noun)Not to be confused with the proper noun Polish.
Polishing Furniture.
First of all, take any furniture polish. Secondly, take a clean handkerchief then use a small quantity or few drops on this handkerchief. Now, clean the laboratory bench with this handkerchief 3 times, then you can easily clean your bench with this technique but remember, always use effective cleaning furniture polish for better results.
put paint on it then get a used coat and wipe it. make sure the paint is still wet.
the furniture polish began from the ancient egypt they made it from honey the first commercial polish began in the market in 1958
NO! if you want to clean your bassoon with a small amount of furniture polish on the exterior wood you can, but using water will damage your instrument immensely.
You should clean lacquer furniture with water. Use two soft cloths for cleaning. Wet a cloth with water, wring it out and use the damp cloth to wipe the furniture. As soon as you are done washing the furniture dry it with the second cloth.
A clean duster/cloth should be sufficient to lift finger marks, guitar polish for a deeper clean but spray it onto the cloth not the guitar and keep it clear of the strings. If you have no guitar polish use a polish specially for wooden furniture but use sparingly. Always use clean cloths or dusters in case they have been use with any other cleaning products.
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No, it is a noun. It is used as a noun adjunct in terms such as furniture mover and furniture polish.