Economy in the use of oil for furniture from norhaan's blog


2 - Put a small amount of oil on a cotton cloth that is not terry and is used to wipe the furniture in a circular motion, taking into account the scrubs and working quickly to avoid the formation of spots of oil on the wood, and the oil must be distributed evenly on the wood.

شركة شراء مكيفات مستعملة بالجبيل
شركة شراء اثاث مستعمل بالجبيل
شركة شراء مكيفات مستعملة بالاحساء
شركة شراء مكيفات مستعملة بالدمام

Economy in the use of oil for furniture:


There are several types of wood oil in the market, but there is no need to buy these commercial oils because it is possible to dispense with them and replace them with other cheap oils if compared to the prices of commercial polishing materials.

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Prepare a mixture for polishing furniture at home:


2 tablespoons of olive oil


1 tablespoon of vinegar


1 tablespoon of white alcohol


2 tablespoons of vegetable turpentine
شراء مكيفات مستعملة بالجبيل
شراء اثاث مستعمل بالجبيل
شراء مكيفات مستعملة بالاحساء
شراء مكيفات مستعملة بالدمام
شراء مكيفات مستعملة بالخبر
شراء اثاث مستعمل بالدمام
شراء اثاث مستعمل بالقطيف

The materials are placed in a bottle and shake well before use. A larger amount of the mixture can be prepared in the same proportions and kept in a bottle until needed because the mixture remains usable for a long period of time if kept in an airtight bottle.


In emergency cases or when vegetable turpentine is not available, a mixture of 3 parts olive oil, 1 part alcohol and 1 part vinegar can be used.


Carved wood cleaning:

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Carved wood needs great care because the accumulation of dust on it makes it more difficult to clean and gives it an ugly look, so it must be cleaned constantly from dust and it must be wiped with oil from time to time “about every two weeks or as needed.”


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