Steel wool and a finis oil of some type.
Sorry,,,finish oil.
If you buy a tin of wood polish it needs no preparation. You use right out of the can.
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.
"Wood" in Polish is "Drewno".
Sure, if the dashboard is made out of wood.
Any polish that is designed for wood is good, but stay away from metal polishes and varnishes.
To remove nail polish from wooden furniture, use a putty knife to get the polish off the wood. Then use denatured alcohol to get rid of the traces of the polish.
every day2. a good beeswax polish once a week is good and smells great.
Wood is an alkali
Black wood polish can be effective in enhancing the appearance of wooden furniture by providing a rich, dark finish. However, its effectiveness in increasing the longevity of the furniture may vary depending on the quality of the polish and how well it is applied and maintained. Regular use of black wood polish can help protect the wood from moisture and scratches, potentially extending the lifespan of the furniture.
The advantages of furnisher polish are it cleans and dust any wood. Plus it waxes the wood.
WD-40 can remove nail polish from wood furniture, but it's not the ideal solution. While it may work to break down the polish, it can also damage the finish of the wood or leave an oily residue. It's better to use a nail polish remover that is safe for wood surfaces, typically one that is acetone-free, and to test it on a small, inconspicuous area first. Always follow up with proper cleaning and conditioning of the wood.
I have a bottle of restoration hardware's wood cleaner & polish at home, and the upc sticker says "Howards Wood Cleaner"