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This 16-ounce liquid Cabinet and Furniture Restorer fills scratches, shines, and protects indoor cabinets and furniture. Safe for sealed hardwood, laminates, and paneling, it covers up to 650 square feet and features a refreshing lemon scent. Ideal when paired with Rejuvenate Cleaner for a complete revitalizing treatment.






| Material Features | Liquid |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Item Weight | 0.75 Pounds |
| Unit Count | 16.0 Fl Oz |
| Item Volume | 473.18 Milliliters |
| Special Features | Antibac |
| Contains Liquid Contents? | Yes |
| Specific Uses For Product | Cabinet,Furniture,Cabinets,Grout |
| Surface Recommendation | Wood, Formica, Laminate |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Scent | Lemon |
B**D
Effective restoration and shine
If I could rate it higher I would. I have a laminate countertop and this worked incredibly well. I have used other polish products that worked, but not as well as this one. It doesn’t not completely fill flaws but perhaps if I applied more coats it would. My counter had spots that had been sanded and now looks practically like new!
G**E
So far so good
So far so good. My countertop is 15 years’ old laminate and ugly white blotches had developed. This product appears to have hydrated then sealed, and the whole thing now looks brand new, better than my original goal. Hopefully the restoration is not short term.
G**B
Fair Product
Appears to do a good job. Easy to use. I thought that the finish would have been cleaner. It feels a bit sticky after using it.
M**5
Fabulous Finish Without the Oil!
UPDATE 2/20: I still swear by this stuff! I originally said that it would not work on the cheap breakfast table. I continued to use orange oil on it. However, as time went on, the orange oil only looked good for a few hours. So I decided to use the Dawn water a bit more aggressively to remove as much of the previous oil applications and what little "finish" remained. It took a few washes, but I did get it to a point that I thought the Rejuvenate would work. It did. The table now looks better than it did when new. If you're still on the fence, take the plunge and pick this up! ORIGINAL REVIEW: After reading some of the reviews, I almost bailed out and resorted to my usual lemon or orange oil to polish my kitchen cabinets. I'm so glad I didn't. There is a very small learning curve to gauge just the right amount to use but once you have it figured out, the application is a breeze. I used a microfiber cloth and a Dawn/water mix to thoroughly clean the cabinets. While not necessary, I did let them completely dry overnight before moving on to the Rejuvenate. I did not think to take "before" pics. After cleaning, there was no shine at all on my 15-yr old cabinets. Some reviewers refer to "buffing". You do NOT buff this product. A video I watched likened application to that of paint. One or two swipes, overlapping just a bit, then move on. If you see missed spots, wait 5 minutes (or until dry), then go over the surface again. Don't try to fix it while it's wet. I opted for two coats, which gave a nice satin sheen. The photos were taken at night, with the overhead light on. It appears brighter in the picture than it really is. After the two coats, I still have a little more than half the bottle left. The only piece it did not work well on was a small (cheap) breakfast table. I think there was just enough of a "finish" on it that caused the product to streak. I quickly washed it, again with Dawn/water, and it came off with no problem. I definitely recommend this product over the oil-based alternatives. I am certain that it will not attract as much dust and dirt, since the finish lends for easy occasional dusting.
A**R
Works well. Missing the microfiber mitt
Product works well. No microfiber mitt came with the product as described in the product description.
T**E
Excellent shine!
This product works best on cabinets. I've also used it on ceramic tile but it really shows up on cabinets. Mine are oak and I like them shiny. This stuff will last for months IF you apply it right. Just one swipe, then move on, let dry before adding more. It can be hard to do that, it was for me since I like to immediately go over areas that I've already wiped. If you do this correctly, you are going to be thrilled with the results because this is an amazing product! Remember, ONE SWIPE, MOVE ON, LET DRY, REPEAT until your surface is as shiny as you want!
A**V
If youdon't want to refinish your wood, use this product
Works amazingly to make wood furniture look new again.
B**E
Please Do not !
I used this on my wood resurfaced bathroom cabinets and had no issues- they were resurfaced about 6 years ago. Used the mit and followed instructions and they had a good sheen for several weeks. It didn’t really fill in any knicks but it left them temporarily less noticeable. I decided to use it on my brand new ( less than 6 weeks) kitchen cabinets to just give them some shine before Xmas, as they are brand new and already clean. I applied and did everything the same. I was in tears - the streaks were terrible. It looked like Someone had splatters liquid all over my cabinets and I feared I ruined thousands of dollars worth of cabinetry. It literally looked like someone windexed the area and left clearish white streaks behind. I went over the streaks again as per the directions to see that it was only worse and new Streaming was occurring. I called Rejuvenate directly in an absolute panic and they told me it was because I used it on painted cabinets - but they advertise this product with both gray and white touch up markers and a quick Google search pulls up a “safe for painted” instruction. My cabinets are wood, and maybe this is true but there is also No disclaimer and several other reviewers have ruined cherry wood cabinets that aren’t painted. The customer service person was helpful and told me that it was like a water based wax and would eventually fade with time and use - and that my cabinets were not ruined but would unevenly lose the shine over several months. I did not purchase a alkaline stripper as they recommended for fear it would take off the finish or paint off my cabinets. I did use ammonia free windex, which was recommended and a remedy I googled - but I was also told it would take quite some time for a large area. I have gone over the cabinets 3x with a microfiber cloth gently buffing in the windex and it has significantly reduced the streaks but it will take quite a few more applications and time before they are totally gone. Vinegar and water as googled does not work. I will have to touch the paint up as well. Right now I am doing windex every day and hoping that that and time will take care of the streaks. I am so glad I only got to some upper cabinets before realizing the issue. Please do not use. Those that had White steaks left on their cabinets in other reviews are 100 percent correct.
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