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Furniture polish
Citygirl1
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Do you use furniture polish or just dust? I don't like those aerosol spray polishes as they get on my chest.
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If you don't like them, then these no need what so ever to use them. I wouldn't if they effected me like that, saves money as well

I do sometimes use Sainsburys Lavender furniture polish when I think about it. Complete waste of money but smells nice
Other than that I use a microfibre mit which I got from Lakeland, best things ever. 0 -
I haven't bought furniture polish for many years I too use a damp/dry microfibre cloth depending on how dusty things are.. damp if they are really dusty or dry if its just a quick flick over.#6 of the SKI-ers Club :j
"All that is necessary for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing" Edmund Burke0 -
I second the damp cloth. It's been years since I used a spray.0
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