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To make a homemade wooden polish for your furniture, you can follow these steps:
Materials needed:
Beeswax
Olive oil or jojoba oil
White vinegar
Glass jar or container with a lid
Double boiler or a heatproof bowl and a saucepan
Clean cloth or sponge
Instructions:
Grate or chop the beeswax into small pieces. The amount of beeswax will depend on the quantity of polish you want to make, but a 1:4 ratio of beeswax to oil is a good starting point.
Fill the bottom of a double boiler or a saucepan with water and heat it over low to medium heat. If you're using a heatproof bowl, place it over the saucepan. The water should simmer gently, and the bowl should not touch the water.
Add the grated beeswax to the top of the double boiler or the bowl. Allow it to melt slowly. Beeswax has a high melting point, so it may take some time.
Once the beeswax has melted, add the olive oil or jojoba oil to the mixture. Stir well to combine the ingredients thoroughly. The oil will help to nourish and moisturize the wood.
Remove the mixture from the heat and let it cool slightly. Then add a small amount of white vinegar. The vinegar helps to cut through any grease or grime on the furniture.
Transfer the mixture to a glass jar or container with a lid. Allow it to cool and solidify completely. It will form a soft paste or solid wax.
To use the polish, scoop a small amount onto a clean cloth or sponge. Rub it onto your wooden furniture in circular motions. Apply a thin, even layer and allow it to sit for a few minutes.
After a few minutes, use a clean cloth to buff the surface of the furniture. The warmth from the friction will help the polish to penetrate and give the wood a beautiful shine.
Store the remaining wooden polish in a cool, dry place with the lid tightly closed. It should last for several months.
Remember to test the homemade polish on a small, inconspicuous area of your furniture before applying it to the entire surface. This will ensure that it doesn't cause any adverse reactions or damage to the wood

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