Thursday, May 23, 2013

Scott's Liquid Gold Review

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Scott's Liquid Gold Wood Clean and Preservative was established in 1951 by a widow with three sons. They all prepared and bottled the the amber colored liquid that contains a rich blend of natural organic oils, in their garage in Denver, Colorado and it is still made in the USA today.



After dusting with Scott's
Before I dusted











This great wood cleaner can be used on any natural wood items such as furniture, cabinets, doors, trim and paneling. It can be used to cover scratches, nicks, and water damage on your wood surfaces. I used it on all my oak furniture and it made all my wood look so nice and new looking. 


You can barely see the water spot after Scott's
Water Spot on Oak Shelf















Did you know you can use Scott's Liquid Gold on water spots?Stainless steel appliances to clean and polish? Or that you can use it on hinges and bicycle chains to keep them from squeaking? I didn't but I had to give it a try and sure enough I tried it on a water spot on an oak shelf and I was amazed at how well it made it look. I also used it on my stainless steel tea pot and it shined it up very nicely. If you want to restore and protect your heirlooms and antiques, I recommend using this great product. and be good to your wood.

You can purchase Scott's Liquid Gold at your local retailers such as Walmart in two sizes: 10 oz aerosol for $5.99 msrp and 14 oz pourable container for $6.99 msrp.

Visit Scott's online to get coupons and find out about specials and you can connect with Scott's Liquid Gold on Facebook and Twitter to hear about ideas, discounts and contest.

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