You shouldn't, Mineral oil is non drying so it will just collect dust.
No, Naptha is not a strong enough solvent to remove wood stain from furniture. Use a paint and stain stripper instead. They are available in environmentally friendly versions along with versions that actually work.
Yes, if it has not been painted. Use with a rag for best results.
Use mineral spirits. Should take it right off.
Use an oil based paint for durability to wear, water based for durability to sun and weather.
Services like Paint Removal in London are offered by many professional people these days.
You shouldn't
It is ok to use wax on some wood furniture. A better idea is to follow the instructions that came with the furniture as to it's care. Most of the time wood furniture responds nicely to a store bought polish or oil.
Wood polish wouldn't necessarily stop wear and tear as much as it would cover it up but substances like wood oil can help to protect the wood as much as possible. There are some polishes that are designed to hide knicks as much as possible but the bottom line is that no polish will ultimately hide wear and tear on wooden furniture.
Murphys' Oil Soap Furniture Polish/ Cleaner
lemon oil
No, Ikea is a furniture store.
Wood furniture can dry out over time. This can lead to a poor appearance, cracking, and other types of wood damage. A plant based oil should be used for moisturizing furniture inside a home. Any type of plant based oil can be used on furniture. Canola oil and peanut oil can provide a beautiful sheen for many types of wood.
No, but make sure you use the correct product. For antique furniture with oil or lacquer finishes, use the Old English Oil. Use the regular polish product for furniture with a modern, imprevious finish.
A very popular essential oil used in many different application including furniture polish is the oil from the tea tree. The tea tree is native to southeastern Queensland in Australia.
Yes, mineral oil is an oil used as a laxative and to seal wood used in food preparations such as the wood of a cutting board. Mineral spirits are used to thin or dissolve oil based paints and would not be safe to use around food.
That depends on what you'll be using it for... Mineral oil is good, especially if you'll be using it for food. Otherwise, use a little Tung oil and a lot of rubbing. Let the oil dry and polish with a soft cloth.
There are two main products that could be used on cherry furniture, Murphy's oil soap or Guardsman furniture polish. Normal cleaners could leave a cloudy or streaking on the top.