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Best way to keep cabinets looking good? (Walnut)

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Has anyone found anything other than Lemon Oil or Orange Oil that works to keep these cabinets looking their best? We have walnut wood and it seems to always need oiling. I've done the "gobs of oil and let it stand overnight" bit...still needs oiling just as rapidly.
Jan McNeill

2001 Intrigue 11320

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Yahoo Message Number: 3641
We have been using "Panel Magic"--an aerosol--which is easy to wipe down and seems to work well. I think this was mentioned in the "manual" of our Intrigue #11238.

"janmcneill " wrote:

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We were unable to find Panel Magic (as recommended in the owner's manual), but found that Old English aerosol works very well. Two or three applications a year seem sufficient.

J & MJ Brown

2002 Allure 30778

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Has anyone found anything other than Lemon Oil or Orange Oil that > works to keep these cabinets looking their best? We have walnut

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Thanks for the suggestions...we couldn't find Panel Magic and at one of the CC rallies, the CC folks said that people were liking the lemon oil or orange oil when they couldn't get Panel Magic. I've used the Old English spray, too. Appreciate the help. I think I'll try to order some PM off the 'net while we're planted awhile. Thanks...Jan McNeill, 2001 Intrigue 11320

 

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I've used both Panel Magic and lemon oil. Both worked well for me but I prefer the lemon oil. It is liquid so I can control where it goes. The spray always gets on other surfaces..... Corian, metal back splash, glass and in the air.

Davis Cabinet also mentioned Old English as a good product.

Dick May

2002 Intrigue, #11438
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