I thought of using the "moron" prefix...LOL!
We finally got my grandmother's oak china cabinet out of storage. It wasn't damaged, just needed cleaning and polishing. I don't have anything like Old English, but several places I Googled suggested olive oil with a little white vinegar.
I applied it yesterday, polished it off with a towel today, and it looks beautiful. But...the inside having been closed up all night now smells...like olive oil. Then it hit me. This stuff goes rancid!!!
All that work, even using a Q-tip to get it into the carving. Now, before I get it completely refilled with breakables, I think I should get it off and start over. Any suggestions? I think I trust you all more than Google.
We finally got my grandmother's oak china cabinet out of storage. It wasn't damaged, just needed cleaning and polishing. I don't have anything like Old English, but several places I Googled suggested olive oil with a little white vinegar.
I applied it yesterday, polished it off with a towel today, and it looks beautiful. But...the inside having been closed up all night now smells...like olive oil. Then it hit me. This stuff goes rancid!!!
All that work, even using a Q-tip to get it into the carving. Now, before I get it completely refilled with breakables, I think I should get it off and start over. Any suggestions? I think I trust you all more than Google.