The invention of wood polish cannot be attributed to a single individual, as various formulations have been used for centuries across different cultures. Historically, natural substances like beeswax, oils, and resins were employed to enhance the appearance and protect wood surfaces. Modern wood polishes have evolved over time, incorporating synthetic ingredients and polymers for improved performance. The precise origins of specific wood polish recipes remain largely undocumented.
"Wood" in Polish is "Drewno".
French polish was first invented in the early 19th century in France. It gained popularity as a wood finishing technique due to its ability to create a high-gloss finish on furniture and musical instruments.
If you buy a tin of wood polish it needs no preparation. You use right out of the can.
Wood is an alkali
The advantages of furnisher polish are it cleans and dust any wood. Plus it waxes the wood.
You can remove dry fingernail polish from a wood laminate floor by first using fingernail polish remover or acetone to cut the polish. Then, use your fingernail to scrape the remaining polish from the floor.
I have a bottle of restoration hardware's wood cleaner & polish at home, and the upc sticker says "Howards Wood Cleaner"
well, i dont know who invented opi nail polish, but i know it is great (:
Any wood polish will do, although it's best to get one that won't harm the finish on your desk. Try it out on a small corner before you polish the entire desk.
Wood is a natural resource. It was not invented by anyone.
---- ---- GeorgeWashingtonCarver
There are several types of wood polish. Usually a spray polish and a cloth are all you need. Check your local supermarket.