Across Britain, a humble bathroom staple is finding its way back to sideboards and dressers, calming nerves about scuffed heirlooms. A tin of shoe polish, ...
Turns out shoe polish can shine up more than your kicks. Real Simple magazine says it can take nicks and gouges out of wooden furniture as well: Apply a pea-size dot of wax shoe polish, then use a ...
A gouge or scratch will spoil the look of a tabletop. Dust the affected area and clean it with a microfiber cloth, then try one of these remedies to match the color and texture of your table. Make a ...
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