Cherry Blossom Shoe Polish for finishing wood

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A friend has just returned from a cruise to the Caribbean, on one of the Island tours they visited a woodwork factory/tourist items for sale place and they came across a workshop with an old man who turns wooden bowls and also makes highly polished items from driftwood. All looked good, well coloured and with a high shine.
He took delight in saying that he used Cherry Blossom shoe polish!
Anyone else use it?
 
I have seen stuff at craft fairs finished with shoe polish; mostly scroll saw work. I don’t think it looks as good as a proper stain and deeper/more complex finishes, but I can see that it’s probably ok for production work where the targeted quality is more ‘gift shop’ than ‘gallery’.
 
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One of our club turners uses black shoe polish on maple finials etc. Poor man’s ebony he calls it. I think he uses Dubbin or maybe Kiwi but I know for sure he has never mentioned Cherry Blossom. 😊

Pete
 
A pal of mine spent several decades in RSA, where he knew a 'local' who made furniture from old railroad ties & finished thtems with engine oil.
 

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