Our top pick is the Pledge Expert Care Lemon Enhancing Polish for its reasonable price point, effective cleaning, polishing power, and versatility to use on various surfaces. For those who want furniture polish with plant-based ingredients, we recommend Ecos Furniture Polish + Cleaner.
Furniture polish can come in several types, including liquid, oil, spray, wipes, wax, paste, and cream. To find the one that is right for you, Hagens recommends deciding on a product that will work with your surface, the type of shine and/or clean you want, and your preferred level of convenience. For example, a polish containing Carnauba wax will provide a high gloss finish but requires more elbow grease when you apply it. On the other hand, oils and liquids can be a bit messy but are best at conditioning leather surfaces.
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Hagens says it’s important to note that not all furniture polishes are for multi-surface use. Some are formulated for wood, some are just for leather, and others can be used on various surfaces, including marble, metal, quartz, and stainless steel. Hagens says it’s always a smart choice to spot-test on an inconspicuous part of your furniture before treating the entire piece.
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Most modern furniture polish formulations contain harsh ingredients like petroleum distillates and turpentine. Meanwhile, natural products are made of beeswax and/or mineral and vegetable oils, which may cause a heavy buildup over time. Regardless of the formula, Hagens recommends only using a small amount of furniture polish since a little can go a long way, especially when protecting your furniture.
If you use a commercial furniture polish, Hagens says it’s important to check the instructions on how to apply the product. As a general rule of thumb, it’s best to add a small amount of your polish to a dry and clean microfiber cloth and wipe your surface thoroughly. However, some products may recommend applying the product directly to the surface and then wiping it with a cloth.
While Hagens says it may not be necessary to polish furniture every time you get a stain or see dust accumulate, doing so can help to restore the finish and revive the look of your furniture. However, be mindful of how much furniture polish you use (and how frequently) since too much can cause a waxy buildup on furniture surfaces.
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Many cleaning products advise against using them on unfinished or unsealed wood. With furniture polish, however, Hagens says it’s not only completely safe but can be a simple and efficient way to bring life back into your wood furniture.
“Polishing unfinished wood is a great way to make your furniture look new and fresh again,” he says.
This article was written by L. Daniela Alvarez, contributing writer for Real Simple with nearly three years of experience writing about lifestyle content and product reviews. To compile this list, she spent hours researching furniture polishes and reading customer reviews. She also received tips on how to shop for bathroom cleaners from Matt Hagens, carpenter and founder of Obsessed Woodworking.
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