If you've been searching for a quality furniture cleaner, you've
came to the right place. OZ® Cream Polish has been dubbed the "All
in One" furniture product when it comes down to polishing,
cleaning, and protecting your furniture. It's a true miracle
worker.
What's OZ® Cream Polish?
OZ® Cream Polish cleans and repels dust on
most smooth surfaces, including: wood, marble, tile, linoleum,
stainless steel, and laminate. It dries so fast you hardly have to
wait after using it. And don't worry about safety, OZ® is
nonflammable, nonabrasive, and contains no silicone. The best part
about using OZ® is the fresh clean fragrance it leaves.
OZ® Polish works by providing furniture with an anti-static
agent for less dusting. It also uses an ultraviolet light absorber
to help minimize fading. This "All in One" furniture polish cleans,
polishes, and protects your furniture in one easy step. All without
leaving a greasy mess.
Where Can You Buy OZ®?
OZ® Cream Polish comes in 3 different sizes. The sizes are 16
OZ, 32 OZ, and an 13 OZ Aerosol can. They are all available to
purchase on Amazon.
How Do You Use OZ®?
Step-By-Step Instructions
Step 1
Shake well before using.
Step 2
The surface should be clean and dry. Previously waxed and oil
polished surfaces can cause smudging because of build up. In that
case, clean the surface with Wax Wash™ Remover (available on this
website) or with a mild detergent and warm water before applying
OZ® Polish.
Step 3
Pour a small quantity of OZ® Polish on a clean,
soft, lint-free cloth.
Step 4
Apply the polish to the surface.
Step 5
Dry with a clean, soft, absorbent cloth.
OZ® does not require excessive rubbing - the
surface brightens immediately and will not show finger marks.
Alternate Application
For stainless steel and laminates, apply
OZ® Polish sparingly with dampened
sponge.
OZ® Is a YouTube Sensation!
If you rather watch a video, don't worry. Tasha from Designer
Trapped stars in a demonstration video.
We also stumbled across this video from bandersentv, which goes
into more depth about OZ Cream Polish.
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