FURNITURE POLISH RECIPE

Al Carrell: Did you ever see an old piece of furniture up in Grandma's attic or at a garage sale? And you think "Aw, I'd like to have that, but I'd have to refinish it.". Maybe you don't have to refinish it. Maybe it just needs a good cleaning. And I'm going to give you a cleaning formula that is really great. It involves three parts Linseed Oil. That's boiled Linseed Oil. Two parts Turpentine and one part vinegar. Now you want to mix it up real good. When it's mixed up real good, you're now ready to start cleaning the furniture. And all you have to do to clean is just rub it on there. When it does get to the point where you've got it pretty well covered, then you're going to want to come back over and buff it real good and take that stuff off. Now as you can see, when you buff it off, you've taken off all of that gunk on there. And after it dries a little bit it's going to have a nice sheen to it and your furniture is going to again be protected. Let me repeat the formula. It's three parts boiled Linseed Oil, two parts turpentine and one part white vinegar.

Episode 36 1996 - 97 Season

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