The REO Lounge - Part II

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vsummer1

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Wait till you wax them. You will really "bond"!

I have to wait until I can do stairs more comfortably. The wax is at the condo with my good furniture and it is upstairs. DH has no taste, he is from Phoenix and he doesn't appreciate my mother's antiques, so I leave it all in the condo in town. The house has his furniture which is kitschy southwestern and doesn't need Howard's, it is just fine with liquid gold or pledge :facepalm:

How often do you wax yours? Is it by usage or time?
 

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Whoa, hold the phone there Missy. I'm not from this hellhole, I just happen to live here right now.

And, for the record, some of the best people I ever knew came from the Group W bench. :D

:lol: :lol: :lol: Well then you are probably more civilized than DH, he was raised in that hellhole. But maybe not, since you chose to live there and he had the wisdom to leave. I will have to mull that one over :D
 

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I have to wait until I can do stairs more comfortably. The wax is at the condo with my good furniture and it is upstairs. DH has no taste, he is from Phoenix and he doesn't appreciate my mother's antiques, so I leave it all in the condo in town. The house has his furniture which is kitschy southwestern and doesn't need Howard's, it is just fine with liquid gold or pledge :facepalm:

How often do you wax yours? Is it by usage or time?

Guess I would say by usage mostly. The insides do dry out quick and I will do them and give a little coat on the outside. It is best to let them sit for 24 hours after applying the wax. I never quite get that far before I wipe and shine them.

Your humidity and temperature will let you know when they need more. You don't want the inside to get too dry.
 

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Guess I would say by usage mostly. The insides do dry out quick and I will do them and give a little coat on the outside. It is best to let them sit for 24 hours after applying the wax. I never quite get that far before I wipe and shine them.

Your humidity and temperature will let you know when they need more. You don't want the inside to get too dry.

Then I better get some. This is the best price shipped to my door I can find.
Howard Products FW0016 FW0016 Feed N Wax Wood Polish and Conditioner 16 Ounce | eBay
 
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