A person can use a wood cleaner such as Pledge to remove dirt from wood. Pledge will also provide a lustrous shine that will make the wood look new again.
A wedge is something thats drives something else apart, a triangular shape of wood or steel that lumber jacks use to split wood is a wedge. It is also primitive tool that utilizes leverage.
Oxi Clean!
No.
It's not the easiest to clean that you could possibly find because it has a stained wood finish, so when you clean it, be sure to wipe it with a dry cloth or to use a wood cleaning product suitable for stained wood. I'd recommend using a decorative runner on top if you think you're prone to spilling something on it.
Wash is a four letter word meaning "to clean with water".
Yes, you can use a melamine finish on wood. You should sandpaper the surface first then clean it with a brush.
Specific woods can only be used once they are treated to prevent toxins from entering the body. Wood is a porous material I would stay away from it. And who knows what chemicals they use to clean and coat the wood if this is something you must have buy them from a local source that they know or are the manufacturer.
No
To clean violin wood effectively, use a soft, dry cloth to wipe away dust and dirt. For stubborn grime, use a damp cloth with a small amount of mild soap. Avoid using harsh chemicals or excessive water, as they can damage the wood. Finish by drying the wood thoroughly with a clean, dry cloth.
After using Citristrip, clean the wood surface by wiping it down with a damp cloth to remove any residue. Then, use a wood cleaner or mineral spirits to further clean the surface. Finally, rinse the wood with clean water and allow it to dry completely before applying any new finish.
Use acetone.
Best avoid something like that. Steam cleans, but the heated water vapor penetrates the wood and can cause it to swell. Even a bit may do some damage.