Cleaning an Organoil hard burnished finish.
Hi,
I've read about 20 posts using the search function here on the hard burnishing of Organoil but I cannot find the information I am looking for hence this post.
I built a 1500 x 1500 blue gum dining table 3-4 years ago and finished it with the hard burning oil from Organoil. I followed the instructions exactly from Organoil and it came up a treat. At the time I remember the instructions saying that to maintain the timber you needed to use another Organoil product. Unfortunately at that time Organoil disappeared off the face of the planet I couldn't find any stockists. Having read through the posts here I can see they are back in business so I gave them a call and they have recommended a light application of Organoil Woodsheen to bring back the shine and lustre.
My question is (finally) after 3 years of crud worked into the surface by my 3 young lads is what should I clean the tabletop with prior to the application of the Woodsheen. The table is cleaned every night with a wet and soapy dishcloth but spilt milk, spaghetti, orange juice and god knows what else over the years may (maybe not?) have left some residue.
The lady at Organoil recommends just a warm soapy dishcloth over it and then let it air dry. Does this sound reasonable or is a harsher cleaning product required?
I should just add that besides the surface looking a little dull it is overall in very good condition.
Many thanks in advance.