Olive oil polish

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Olive oil polish

Post: # 128993Post Annpan »

Just tidying my dining room (told you I would do it one day...)

I had a few bags kicking about in there, a small black leather handbag (The only 'lady' handbag I own... only used it at funerals and weddings :roll: ) and a 60s fake leather vanity case.

Both have seen better days and the vanity case was destined for landfill but I decided to give them a good clean with a damp duster and a polish with olive oil... they have both come up a treat... especially the vanity case which now has a lovely sheen to it...

So that's it, I am sticking to the wonder of olive oil, for all my polishing needs, from now on... lovely :mrgreen:

(The more I find out about all the natural cleaning methods the fewer bottles I am having to store in my house :cheers: )
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Post: # 128999Post contadina »

Couldn't agree more, shop bought sprays are so unnecessary, not to mention chemically-laden and stinky. Try adding some lemon juice to the olive oil (about a third lemon to oil) - works really well and smells lovely.

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Post: # 129101Post Green Aura »

I use a blend of olive oil, linseed oil and beeswax, with a little lavender EO in for smell. Just like the old-fashioned polish my aunt used to use with out the chemicals so highly prized in the 50s and 60s.
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contadina wrote:Couldn't agree more, shop bought sprays are so unnecessary, not to mention chemically-laden and stinky. Try adding some lemon juice to the olive oil (about a third lemon to oil) - works really well and smells lovely.
And all the hungry folks in town will be following you about... :mrgreen:
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Post: # 129120Post evelyn »

I have been rubbing olive oil on my Dr Martins for about 9 years, yes the same pair, and i wair them almost every day and they are so supple they are like wairing lace up slippers, i also use olive oil in locks and on sqeeky hinges, way better than WD40.

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