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I LOVE Milsek cleaner-my furniture looks awesome after I am finished. I have used this for quite a long time. Sometimes you can find it in high end furniture stores but I just order mine online, and sometimes they have specials. I love the Holiday Oil.
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Years ago a repair guy told me to use a lemon oil furniture polish called Milsek on unfinished rosewood boards. You can find the stuff at the grocery store even. Never used it on the back of a neck, but it cleans the FB great! -RH
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Posted by Joey on August 30, 2005 at 07:12:24
I have old JBL L40 speakers in great condition that I bought back in 1978. I love 'em but over the years the walnut veneer has sort of dried out, not to mention that people have used them for drink and candle stands (ugh!) so they're a bit messed up on top (coffee cup rings etc).
Is wood oil the answer? If so can anyone recommend a product or, if not, a possible refinishing process for old speaker veneer? I don't want to reinvent the finish, just to restore it.
Thanks for the help!
Posted by DMW (S ) on August 30, 2005 at 12:04:35
In Reply to: Wood Oil for Speakers? posted by Joey on August 30, 2005 at 07:12:24:
The best I've found for an oil treatment and a polish is a brand called Milsek.
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