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Here is my recipe.One third raw linseed oil, one third turpentine ( or white spirit ) one sixth meths and one sixth ammonia. Put into a strong glass bottle ( HP sauce or vinegar ) give it a good shake before use. Apply with a rag or fine wire wool. This reviver will remove ring and bloom marks from polished furniture. If a little more power is required then you can add a fine grit to the mix like flour emery or pumice powder.Hope this helps.As for white oil, I did use it for a time many years ago (you buy it, I'm fairly sure you can't make it!) but I went back to using raw linseed oil. you can use paraffin to lubricate the rubber but I have never tried it, perhaps I should! As for fairy liquid!!! Sounds nuts, where on earth did you get that from?
Here is my recipe.
One third raw linseed oil, one third turpentine ( or white spirit ) one sixth meths and one sixth ammonia. Put into a strong glass bottle ( HP sauce or vinegar ) give it a good shake before use. Apply with a rag or fine wire wool. This reviver will remove ring and bloom marks from polished furniture. If a little more power is required then you can add a fine grit to the mix like flour emery or pumice powder.
Hope this helps.
As for white oil, I did use it for a time many years ago (you buy it, I'm fairly sure you can't make it!) but I went back to using raw linseed oil. you can use paraffin to lubricate the rubber but I have never tried it, perhaps I should! As for fairy liquid!!! Sounds nuts, where on earth did you get that from?