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  2. Pledge (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Revitalizing Oil; Pet Hair Fabric Sweeper; Multi Surface Duster; Dust & Allergen Dry Cloths; 4-in-1 Wood Floor Cleaner; Wood Floor Concentrated Cleaner with Almond Oil; Wood Floor Finish With Future Shine; Clean & Shine Multi Surface Floor Cleaner; 4-in-1 tile & Vinyl Floor Cleaner; Tile & Vinyl Floor Finish with Future Shine; SC Johnson One ...

  3. Orange oil - Wikipedia

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    Orange oil is an essential oil produced by cells within the rind of an orange fruit (Citrus sinensis fruit). In contrast to most essential oils, it is extracted as a by-product of orange juice production by centrifugation , producing a cold-pressed oil. [ 1 ]

  4. Maclura pomifera - Wikipedia

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    The wood of M. pomifera is golden to bright yellow but fades to medium brown with ultraviolet light exposure. [22] The wood is heavy, hard, strong, and flexible, capable of receiving a fine polish and very durable in contact with the ground. It has a specific gravity of 0.7736 or 773.6 kg/m 3 (48.29 lb/cu ft).

  5. Shellac - Wikipedia

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    Wood finishing is one of the most traditional and still popular uses of shellac mixed with solvents or alcohol. This dissolved shellac liquid, applied to a piece of wood, is an evaporative finish: the alcohol of the shellac mixture evaporates, leaving behind a protective film. [39] Shellac as wood finish is natural and non-toxic in its pure form.

  6. Wood finishing - Wikipedia

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    Oil-varnish blends (i.e. Danish oil, Teak oil, [30] "Tung oil finish") Enhances natural figure like a drying oil, but more protective and faster drying. Low, but more than pure oil finishes. Fairly durable, but may require periodic reapplication for heavy use areas such as tables and worktops.

  7. Behold - Wikipedia

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    Behold is an American brand of furniture polish produced by Nakoma Products, LLC. Behold furniture polish and Endust dusting aid were previously produced by Sara Lee. When Drackett was sold to S. C. Johnson & Son in 1992, these two products, Endust and Behold, were sold to Sara Lee. In 2010 the product lines Endust and Behold were sold to ...