Product Review: Pledge Revitalizing Oil with Natural Orange Oil

If you have any wood furniture in your home than you know how important it is to clean it often to keep the dust off of it. Pledge has always been one of the top products for cleaning and protecting all types of wood furniture. That’s why the Pledge Revitalizing Oil with Natural Orange Oil is such a great product. This Pledge the only product I will use on all of my wood furniture.

Pledge has several different products for cleaning furniture including their most common Pledge spray with a lemon scent. They also have the new Multi-Surface Clean & Dust Spray to use on and clean any surface, not just wood. The Pledge Revitalizing Oil with Natural Orange Oil is my favorite furniture polish and it re-earns that honor every single time that I use it.

The first thing that you will notice about this great Pledge product is the scent. The wonderful orange scent was the first thing that enticed me into purchasing the Pledge Revitalizing Oil. I love anything that smells like oranges and am always willing to try a new product with this great scent. In my opinion, it makes my house smell cleaner and raises my spirits. The Pledge Revitalizing Oi has a strong orange scent from the great orange oil. By no means does it have just some faint scent that you will never smell after you have used the product. You will definitely smell the Pledge Revitalizing Oil with Orange Oil for many days to come after you use it.

With the Pledge Revitalizing Oil all you have to do is spray it on your wood surface and wipe with a clean, dry cloth, making sure to wipe with the grain of the wood. The directions on the bottle say that you should then wait about thirty seconds and then wipe the wood surface again in order to wipe off any excess oil. It will leave your wood surface with a smooth and shiny gleam as well as condition your wood and giving you that great orange scent to enjoy. If you have a wooden surface that has any wax build up from products you have previously used then you should leave the Pledge Revitalizing Oil on the surface and let it soak in for about five minutes before wiping it off. It should then be able to remove that awful wax build-up very easily.

With the Pledge Revitalizing Oil with Natural Orange Oil you don’t have to worry about your wood surface having any grease or grime on it before you use this product because it will cut through that grease and grime and clean it right off of your wood surface while it is polishing your furniture. I use this product on everything in my house that is wood. Everything from my diningroom table and chairs to my desk and entertainment center get a nice layer of Pledge Revitalizing Oil. Even my daughters’ bedroom dressers and bookshelves get a dose of Pledge magic.

What I like the most about this product, aside from the great orange scent, is how it keeps dust off of your furniture longer than if you just clean your wood furniture with some other product. I have noticed that if I am using another product that the dust will return within a day or two where as if I use the Pledge Revitalizing Oil my furniture will be dust free for at least a week. It’s always a huge plus in my book when something keeps me from having to clean more often.

While some may look at the price tag of Pledge Revitalizing Oil and think it’s too high priced to bother with, I find that it lasts a lot longer than any other product since you don’t have to use a lot of it on your wood surfaces. A little bit of this product goes a very long way. You do not have to saturate your wood surfaces in order for the Pledge Revitalizing Oil to do a great job for you. Therefore, it lasts a lot longer and pays for it self very quickly.

In the end, if you are looking for a great product to clean and protect your beautiful wood furniture, while leaving behind a great scent, the Pledge Revitalizing Oil with Natural Orange Oil is just what you are looking for. Try it out and see what you think.

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