Commercial furniture polishes, though seemingly tempting, are loaded with chemicals that can cause permanent damage to your furniture. Although the use of these products has become quite common in various households, they do more harm than good – not only to your furniture but also to your health due to the number of harmful chemicals present in such products.

 

If you want to clean your furniture and restore its shine in the least harmful way, you can create your own cleaning and polishing solutions at home using natural and organic ingredients. Sounds too good to be true? Have a look at these great alternatives to commercial furniture polishing agents:

 

Option 1 – Olive Oil and Lemon

This solution is perfect for furniture that has turned dark with time due to dirt and debris deposits. Olive oil helps in adding shine to the surface, whereas lemon juice helps in disinfecting and hydrating the surface of your wooden furniture. Add ½ cup olive oil and ¼ cup lemon juice to a spray bottle and shake well to combine the ingredients. Spray the solution onto the surface that needs cleaning and wipe away using a microfiber cloth to reveal a polished surface.

Option 2 – Almond Oil and White Vinegar

If your furniture has a lot of stubborn stains and spots, this concoction can do wonders for your furniture. It can effortlessly remove all types of stains, including white stains and rings caused by wet glasses or hot mugs. Take ¾ cup of almond oil and ¼ cup of white vinegar, and mix both the ingredients. Apply a thin layer onto the affected area and rub vigorously using a soft microfiber cloth or rag until the stain has been removed.

 

Option 3 – Petroleum Jelly

The texture of petroleum jelly can turn dull furniture into a freshly polished one in no time. Combine petroleum jelly with some alcohol to eliminate grime and other oils that have accumulated. Take 3 tablespoons of petroleum jelly and 2 tablespoons of alcohol, and mix both the ingredients. Using a clean, dry cloth, apply a thin layer to the surface to add intense hydration and shine to your furniture.

These three options are the best alternatives to commercial polishing products and deliver better results than those chemical-loaded items.