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Brent, I'd use Murphy's Oil Soap and a toothbrush. Then wipe it off with a dry damp rag or paper towel. Don't soak it with water, it's not good for the wood. Murphy's will not harm any finish, but there may not be much finish under the old built up gunk. So be prepared that you may have to re-fresh the French Polish finish.
Dave
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