Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Mango Wood Coffee Table Murphy's Oil Soap??

Murphy's Oil Soap?? - mango wood coffee table

I have a mango / Sheesham coffee table timber world. He said: Do not use chemicals (I think) because of the possible enrichment, but with only dry cleaning, painting is disgusting! "Murphy's Oil Soap is safe to use?

6 comments:

quantums... said...

Murphy Oil is now good for baseboards, railings and cabinets is not for a coat of gloss, so if you promise for the bright that I would use, but I'd say it would not affect the wood, but remember , add water to the Murphy Oil

Wutz it worth 2 ya said...

Is No, not in use. I have an expensive restaurant and asked me to use on something other than lemon oil. It is made from Old English, and pay about $ 5 for a larger bottle. It is an aerosol, is placed in a transparent, yellow (liquid) and use it as they say in the back, apply, wait 20 minutes and then wipe with a soft cloth. Excellent stuff too.


Here is a picture of what it looks like. I buy at Wal-Mart and Kroger stores, as it not hard to find.

Justme said...

Mango wood comes from a tropical environment that is much more than North Amercian our environment, especially in the humid desert, as in parts of Alberta, Saskatchewan, Arizona and Nevada. Therefore, the mango wood to get used to their new surroundings.
During the winter months, heat our homes is on moisture, and nothing in the environment, humidity, such as leather and wood products containing at home.
To prevent drying and cracking, wood moisture need, such as skin needs moisture for a healthy appearance.
Therefore, maintaining a constant humidity is always positive to reduce the dangers of the deformation, drying and cracking. Use a humidifier in the winter or in dry conditions will keep your home or office at a reasonable level of moisture.

It is important that the oil or the processing of their products in mango wood. This helps the wood retain moisture. We recommend regular use of lemon or orange. Avoid products containing alcohol, which dries the wood effectively.

Kate said...

I'm not sure how your table is dirty? I prefer an oil such as Old English, or perhaps a little goes a long way. always put on the fabric, not the table I had Murph do strange things to finish before certain items, such as when a milky fog .... So I have a .... traditional cleaners

grandmad... said...

Someone mentioned the lemon oil, and is an excellent option. I cleaned for rich people with big furniture and it was his choice and adaptability.

grandmad... said...

Someone mentioned the lemon oil, and is an excellent option. I cleaned for rich people with big furniture and it was his choice and adaptability.

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