What ingredients are found in Pledge® polish and Pledge® Wipes?
Pledge ® Wood Care ProductsPledge® polish and Pledge® Wipes contain gentle cleansing conditioners to help you loosen and gently remove fingerprints, smudges, and dirt. Both give your wood furniture the care it deserves—bringing out and helping to preserve its natural beauty without the use of chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) or wax.
Can I use Pledge® polish or Pledge® Wipes on all my furniture?
Pledge ® Wood Care ProductsPledge® polish and Pledge® Wipes can be used on all sealed wood surfaces such as pine, maple, oak, and walnut, as well as other sealed surfaces such as cabinets, paneling, baseboards, vinyl, marble, leather and Formica®. See similar questions...
Can I use Pledge® polish or Pledge® Wipes on antique furniture?
Pledge ® Wood Care ProductsYes, Pledge® polish and Pledge® Wipes can be used on antique furniture if the furniture has a sealed surface. Do not use either product if the surface is cracked, or if you are in the process of refinishing the surface. When using Pledge® polish or Pledge® Wipes on old or unknown furniture finishes, test on an inconspicuous area first. No. Streaks can occur when switching between oil and wax polishes. See similar questions...
Is it OK for me to use Pledge® polish and Pledge® Wipes on my wood floors?
Pledge ® Wood Care ProductsNo. Do not use Pledge® furniture polish or Pledge® Wipes on your floors, as these products could leave your floors slippery. Instead, try a Pledge® product specially designed for floor care: Pledge® Orange Wood Floor Cleaner, Pledge® Grab-it™ Dry or Wet Cloths, or SC Johnson Paste Wax. See similar questions...
How do I keep Pledge® Wipes moist?
Pledge ® Wood Care ProductsMake sure to reseal the pouch immediately after removing your Pledge® Wipes. To maintain maximum moisture, store the pouch on its side when not in use. Do not add water or furniture polish to re-moisten dried-out wipes. See similar questions...
Are my Pledge® Wipes recyclable?
Pledge ® Wood Care ProductsNo, Pledge® Wipes and packaging are not recyclable. Discard used wipes by placing them in the trash. Do not flush Pledge® Wipes down the toilet. Pledge® Multi-Surface Clean & Dust™ Wipes and Pledge® Multi-Surface Clean & Dust™ Spray can be used to clean and dust surfaces, without streaks or smeary residue. See similar questions...
Where can I buy Pledge® furniture polish?
Pledge ® Wood Care ProductsOur Pledge® products can be found throughout the U.S. in grocery stores, drug stores, discount stores, and home centers. Pledge® may also be available at your favorite online retailer. No, neither Pledge® polish nor Pledge® Wipes furniture polish will build up over time because they do not contain wax. Use Pledge® polish or Pledge® Wipes to place a protective layer onto your furniture. See similar questions...
Can I reuse Pledge® Multi-Surface Clean & Dust™ Wipes?
Pledge ® Wood Care ProductsNo, as they are a disposable product. Do not place used Pledge® Multi-Surface Clean & Dust™ Wipes back in pouch. The pH-balanced formula found in Pledge® Multi-Surface Clean & Dust™ Spray & Wipes does not harm wood surfaces, but does allow for effective cleaning of other surfaces in your home. See similar questions...
I used my can of Pledge® furniture polish several times, but now it won't spray. Why?
Pledge ® Wood Care ProductsIt's important to shake Pledge® furniture polish well before using. The propellant and product must be mixed well to allow proper dispensing. See similar questions...
Where can I find New Pledge® Multi-Surface Clean & Dust ™ Spray and Wipes?
Pledge ® Wood Care ProductsNew Pledge® Multi-Surface Clean & Dust™ Spray and Wipes can be found in your supermarket or Deep Discount Stores in the Home Cleaning Aisle NEXT to other Pledge Products, in the furniture care section. Pledge® with Orange Oil has a convenient trigger sprayer. Hold the container upright and spray directly onto the surface. Using a dry cloth, rub along the grain of the wood. Wait 30 seconds and then wipe off excess to create a deep, clean luster. See similar questions...
WHAT IS A BUFF AND POLISH?
Frequently Asked Questions Nail Care by Cindy - North OgdenA buff and polish is a procedure that is often done between fills. Your nail technician/manicurist will buff the out growth of the nail product, near the cuticle area, making it blend with your natural nail. Nails are then re-polished. This is a service that is less expensive than a nail fill, and allows you to go longer between fills. Top of page See similar questions...
WHAT IS A POLISH CHANGE?
Frequently Asked Questions Nail Care by Cindy - North OgdenA polish change is a nice treat to yourself between appointments. Depending on your lifestyle, polish can become "dull" or begin to wear off at the tips of your enhancements. Your nail technician/manicurist will simply remove your old polish and apply fresh, new polish to your nail enhancements. This service is especially popular during the holiday season for those special parties or family gatherings. And of course you can always add nail art with your polish change! Top of page See similar questions...
What is it made from/ What are the ingredients ?
FAQThe ingredients are 100% Mannose, which is a rare saccharide that is naturally occurring in some plant and food substances. See similar questions...
How can I polish these?
Frequently Asked QuestionsIt is the nature of bronze to develop a natural patina (darkening) over time and with exposure to acid or alkaline environments. Many people choose to allow this natural aging process and may prefer this appearance to that of a newly polished piece. See similar questions...
Can I polish it myself?
Welcome to Planetjill photo custom Jewelery and gifts - Phot...Because Planetjill pieces are completely waterproof, you can dip it in any kind of silver dip or polish, just like you would with any other sterling piece. See similar questions...
What about wipes?
Fuzzi Bunz Cloth Diapers Informationyou begin to use cloth diapers you will also find that cloth wipes make a lot of sense. You can wash them with your diapers and stop buying and throwing away disposable wipes. We highly recommend the Wonder Wipes by Mother of Eden. Want to know more? Cloth wipes info. See similar questions...
How do I make my own wipes?
Diaper Safari - Cloth Diaper Information : Diaper FAQs : Dia...Place washcloths into a container. (The terry washcloths work exceptionally well, as they fit into an empty wipe box.) You can use tea tree oil instead of the German chamomile/yarrow; however, I do not like to use tea tree oil before the infant is 6 months of age. If your baby has diaper rash, do not add the vinegar and use calendula oil instead of the sweet almond oil. Shake up this mix and pour over the wipes so that they are moist. Store remaining mix in the fridge until next use. See similar questions...
CAN I CHANGE NAIL POLISH BETWEEN APPOINTMENTS?
Frequently Asked Questions Nail Care by Cindy - North OgdenThe wonderful benefit of nail enhancements is that you can wear nail polish with no polish chipping or peeling that often occurs on natural nails. However, the more you change polish color, the more apt you are to have "softening" of the nail product. When removing polish, you are using an acetone based polish remover. The acetone in the polish remover is the product we use most often to remove the nail enhancements from your natural nail. See similar questions...
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