26 May. 1983
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We all know the smell—lemon with a touch of engine oil—that we identify as furniture polish. Replacing commercial furniture polish with a homemade formula is at the top of the list of priorities for establishing a healthier home, along with oven cleaner and pesticides.
Dip a soft recycled cloth, such as one of flannel, in the vinegar and oil mixture, and wipe furniture.
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Even worse, the smell of furniture polish can linger on furniture for weeks and months after use, causing a low level of air pollution that puts a strain on the central nervous systems of everyone living there. I feel those folk formulas leave the furniture too oily, and in hot weather there is a risk of the oil going rancid. The vinegar pulls the dirt out of the wood, and the few drops of oil lubricates the wood so that it doesn’t dry out. Organic apple cider vinegar is the best choice of vinegar, although I don’t usually recommend this for general cleaning because of the possibility of staining.
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When she realized how much God has planned for them to be helpful to people, she became fascinated!
The petroleum distillates and solvents in commercial furniture polish are highly neurotoxic. 
Traditionally, lemon oil has been used for furniture because it is so lubricating and antiseptic.
Learn more by visiting her blog, A Mama’s Story, to read how her family is “creating culture and breaking tradition.” You can also find her on Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest. I do love the smell of linseed oil in a furniture polish—it is rich and nutty—but I only use that which is food grade.

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