✨ Shine On: Elevate Your Surfaces with Ease! ✨
Liberon BC250 Burnishing Cream is a 250ml solution designed to clean, revive, and rejuvenate highly polished surfaces. Suitable for a variety of materials including ivory, tortoiseshell, and modern furniture, this user-friendly cream effectively removes haze and bloom, ensuring your treasured items look their best.
Manufacturer | Liberon |
Part Number | LIBBC250 |
Product Dimensions | 15.9 x 7.4 x 4 cm; 250 g |
Item model number | LIBBC250 |
Size | 250 ml (Pack of 1) |
Colour | No Colour |
Material | Pearl |
Volume | 0.25 litres |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | Burnishing Cream |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 250 g |
G**S
Thumbs Up for Liberon Burnishing Cream!
Bought Liberon Burnishing Cream as it claims to be good for cleaning and burnishing french polished surfaces. I used it on the french polished bowl back of an old and neglected Neapolitan mandolin I'm restoring. It certainly removed blurs and marks, and has brought up the shine rather well, given the initial condition. I didn't expect it would restore it to " as new" state, and indeed I wouldn't want that as I believe an old instrument should show some signs of it's age and useage. It doesn't eliminate light scratching for example. But, it's done a very acceptable job and I'm happy with it. Would recommend for similar use and I'm sure it would be equally good on some older kinds of furniture.
J**7
Improved the shine on water based wood Laquer
Used this to improve the surface finish on my Banister Hand Rail which I stripped back to the bare mahogany timber and laquered with 5 coats of Colron Water Based Wood Laquer. After 3 days to allow the laquer to fully cure I smoothed the surface with 250 grit abrasive paper and then returned the surface finish to a silk shine using a rotary polishing mop and the Liberon Burnishing Cream. For a water based Laquer it's pleasantly smooth and has a much better shine than I'd hoped for. I'd have prefered to use a tradition a spirit base laquer with which I'm more familier as it involves a lot less faff and the finish is a traditional full gloss - but water based is the future and the burnished laquer has attrached plenty of compliments from visitors.
J**K
Very easy to use and gets lovely results
Used this to refurbish an old, battered mahogany hall stand. I couldn't tell what the finish on the wood was but this burnishing cream did a brilliant job of cleaning and revitalizing it. It was easy and quick to use, and a little goes a long way. Then I used it on brass door knobs, wooden unpainted bannisters and some old Victorian ceramic tiles. All came up brilliantly.I highly recommend this product.
J**Y
It was worth a try but its not for me.
it does what it says on the tin but you need to be carefull you can easily get carried away and rub to bare wood. used correctly it does make a dull peice of furniture look better, id try a can of spray polish first next time .
R**S
Burnishing cream
Really good stuff.
A**R
WORKED WELL
EASY TO APPLY AND POLISH UP. REMOVED WATER MARKS AND DULLING TO WORKTOP TO A GOOD SHEEN LOOKS LIKE NEW.
B**N
Excellent quality polish
Seller made a mistake and only sent one rather than the two I ordered.
A**J
Amazing
Over 25 years old my dining room table was in need of a rebirth. The veneer was well worn and marked.Burnishing cream was recommended by a furniture restorer.OMG the results were incredible. The tables lustre is not only restored it look like new.I am so pleased with the results and highly recommended it.
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