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I strongly advise against murphys oil soap. Only because I have seen and heard of very drastic results both ways with it. Not worth taking the chance in my opinion.
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Really? Why would you even try that stuff when there are so many other products made for WOOD finishes? .
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What is the process for using Timberluxe?
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It is explained and illustrated on his website.
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I thought that it was some complex procedure but it's not. Just shake the bottle, dip a finger in (or use a paper towel with a little on) and rub it on the surface. Let dry 24 hours in a warm dry climate and repeat until you get the results you are looking for.
The top stock of the pair in the photos above was done with Timberlux and a paper towel. The paper towel method applies more Timberlux than dipping a finger and rubbing with a bare hand. Having done it both ways now, I prefer the bare hand method.
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I assume there was crud built up in the checkering. What did you use to clean the checkering and how did you do it?
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