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Stickley Furniture Dressing

Stickley Furniture Dressing

Regular price $24.99 USD
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Stickley Audi Furniture Dressing. 16 oz. Furniture finish starts to break down from daily use, sunlight, spills, finger prints etc. Stickley Audi Furniture Dressing will clean, enhance and feed the wood finish. Apply dressing with the grain using a clean cotton cloth removing all surplus dressing and wipe the surface dry. The dressing can be applied 2-3 times per year to keep any natural wood finish looking like new. This dressing can be used on antiques, to restore furniture or anyone with natural wood furniture.

Think of Stickley Furniture Dressing as a paste wax but with an easier-to-apply consistency. Use a clean, water-dampened soft cloth (never use soap or a sponge) for weekly dusting or cleanup. When applied according to instructions over a new finish or one free of other oils and previously applied products, Stickley Furniture Dressing will build a hard, protective coating to defend a finish against surface scratches.

Use Stickley Furniture Dressing:
1. To clean any new Stickley lacquer finish.
2. To clean and restore vintage Stickley Cherry Valley Collection pieces from 1920 – 1980.
3. To clean and restore original mission oak furniture from 1900 – 1920 that still has its original finish.

DO NOT use Stickley Furniture Dressing:
1. To repair or restore finishes damaged by silicone, or where silicone polishes have already been applied.
2. With oil finishes, polyurethane finishes, spar varnishes, or catalytic finishes.
3. In combination with any other kind of polish.

SUGGESTED APPLICATION:
1. Use a soft, lint-free cloth (unstarched cheesecloth or a cloth diaper works well).
2. Pour dressing onto the cloth, never directly onto the finished surface.
3. Wipe the dressing in slightly overlapping strokes on the finish, always moving back and forth with the grain of the wood. Do not over-rub!
4. Allow the dressing to haze slightly. This may take 1/2 hour or more. The longer you can wait before buffing it, the better.
5. Use a clean cloth to wipe the dressing dry using the same overlapping stroke technique (this may need to be done twice, allowing the residue to haze after the first drying).
6. Allow the dressing to cure 1/2 hour before placing any objects back on the surface.

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