The lady of the house cleaned stains near sink with bleach, now
the surface is clean but lost its shine. She wants to apply
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She'll create more problems. The poly is noy nearly as tough as the formica type product. If you need a sheen you should try a paste wax.
That's better than flakes of poly in your salad.
Easy-to-use liquid cleaning wax is formulated especially for cleaning and shining appliances and other household surfaces, such as kitchen countertops, bathroom fixtures, chrome faucets, ceramic tile, woodwork, leather, vinyl and plastic. Removes tough soil like grease spots, soot, food stains, crayon marks and yellow cooking stains. Won't scratch, never dulls and is stain resistant. Available only through SC Johnson Mail Order.
00413 JUBILEE¯ Liquid - 16 oz.
$4.83 ea./$55.06 per case of 12
I used this years ago. I didnt know it was still around. Pretty good stuff.
Good idea, wax! Bad idea, poly. And less work for mother! Thanx!