With all the sprays, paints, oils, detergents and waxes available today, it is not surprising that the demand made by far. My answer is always the same: "Do not you just want a piece or give you the same protection? Polish and Spray-on oils, investors" time ", gives a temporary shine quick few minutes, but what you get. The why "Shine", because they are wet. This look "wet" can produce a nice shine, but offers little protection or not. These products have become popular in the 1940s and have increased in popularity since then. TV commercials a home using the product of X with a dull table, followed by his beautiful smiling face in the reflection showed effortless brilliance of their product could produce. Well, it was a good marketing ploy to increase sales. What home again today, he would not put much time and good old fashion elbow grease? What they do not say is that the silicone oils and petroleum distillates in their product would actually damage the coating over time. late 60s and early '70, finishing shops did a lot of editing hundreds of dollars when tables finally softened and turned into a sticky, gooey mess. These products are much improved and now may be good for the occasion, just before Quickie guest arrives, but prolonged use may still leave a sticky mess and still no real protection. It 's easy to tell if a customer has used this type of paint. You can do some' oil-coated fingers wet carpet or lift the tablecloth to reveal a dark form of the carpet (the oil has been absorbed by the carpet). Since the surface is wet, but actually attract and retain more dust and air pollutants. Let 's take a moment and consider that a final has been designed. Before everything is to seal the wood. Sealing the wood protects the wood from changes in humidity, spills, stains and surface abrasions. He is used to enhance the beauty of wood grain. Have you ever heard someone say how to create "feeds" the wood . Unless the cabinet is finished or damaged on arrival, there is absolutely no way the oil polish or wax will be done through the finish to wood. Another common mistake is wood furniture is "alive" and need " breathe ", should not the pores with wax. Wooden furniture is not" live "may" breathe ", or should be" fed "or" fat nourris''avec paint. Just the opposite is the truth! rapid changes of humidity and the lack of "food", because the wood is not sealed to crack, warp, swell, shrink and glue joints loosen.PASTE WAX has been used for centuries as a finishing material itself and a cladding protective. When used properly, paste wax will provide a subtle, difficult and long. Waxes dry hard not smear and attract dust and dirt. Paste wax typically lasts 3-5 years, depending on the amount of furniture is used and the number of layers applied. Tables and chair arms are the exception, generally need to be waxed once a year, because of the wear they receive. Many people, especially antique lovers, prefer the soft glow provided by a paste wax. Furthermore, the waxes do not interfere with silicone finish paint the future, as more often happens. paste wax is hard work. It will take 4-6 hours to paste wax lunch together and if done properly will not need to wax for years. It takes commitment, but you will not get a more sustainable, protecting the good paste wax. Remember that the wax protects the finish, the finish protects the wood. To remove dust or clean, simply wipe with a soft, damp, lint cloth.Economy 101 – A typical cost can wax spent less than $ 15.00 and the cap properly after use will last the average homeowner 20 years or more. Now consider the ads tell you to dust every day there are $ 3.00 to spray paint. Okay, now do the math. At $ 3.00 a month is possible for the next 20 years ($ 720.00) verses, we