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(More customer reviews)This is amazing stuff. A cabinet maker told me to try OZ and it worked like a charm. I had miles of custom cabinets in my apartment that were finished with nitrocellulose lacquer (the kind that is normally used to finish musical instruments). The original builder had said to just touch them up with a damp cloth and nothing else. But, after ten years, they were starting to look a little drab and the fingerprints never quite disappeared with just a damp cloth. I spent a few hours rubbing them down with some Oz sprayed on a clean cloth and they sprang back to life. Looked like new again, with a subdued shine that brought out the color without overwhelming the understated finish. I had to apply the Oz several times to a few pieces to get an even patina--the old wood really soaks up the polish in places and the surfaces have to be evenly covered with the polish to get a perfect look. This is the only polish I've found that brings this lacquer back to life so quickly. I've found its best to do a light coat the first time around, wait a day, and then go back over it to get an even application with the right level of shine while avoiding a wet look.
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