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  2. How To Clean Grease Off Wood Furniture Without ... - AOL

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    When it comes to cleaning wood furniture, care should be taken. Wood is sensitive to water , which causes swelling, and you can easily damage finishes or strip them off completely.

  3. Lion Oil - Wikipedia

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    Lion Oil Company is a private corporation engaged in refining and production of oil, gasoline, and oil-based products. It also manufactures asphalt, industrial solvents and roofing materials. [ 1 ] It also operates a gathering and transportation system that moves oil products in interstate commerce. [ 2 ]

  4. Conservation and restoration of wooden furniture - Wikipedia

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    Furniture oils are not recommended for maintenance as many of them contain linseed oil or other drying oils, and when used repeatedly will create a gummy, insoluble surface coating that darkens and obscures the grain of the wood. Other furniture polishes contain non-drying oils such as lemon oil, but attract and entrap dirt and grime.

  5. Wood finishing - Wikipedia

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    A worker sprays a urethane finish onto a timber. Wood finishing refers to the process of refining or protecting a wooden surface, especially in the production of furniture where typically it represents between 5 and 30% of manufacturing costs.

  6. Finishing oil - Wikipedia

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    Tung oil is pressed from the nuts of the tung tree. Raw tung cures better than raw linseed and so it is often used in this form. As tung oil yellows with age less than linseed, it is favoured for high quality and furniture work. Most modern finishing oils use a blend of oil and a thinning agent such as white spirit. Raw oils tend to be applied ...

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  8. Conservation and restoration of wooden artifacts - Wikipedia

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    Surface cleaning refers to the removal of particulates from the surface of an object. To clean the surface of wooden artifacts, conservators generally use a soft brush or a vacuum cleaner with a soft brush. If wet surface cleaning is necessary, a dilute detergent can be applied with the use of a cotton swab or soft cotton cloth. [24]

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