Freshen up the woodwork on my van what to use

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OK the woodwork on my van is getting a bit tiered.
I still want to keep the wood affect was thinking abut restoration wax and standing it.
Anyone used any similar products
Bill
 
Wouldn't sand it Bill as it will be veneered panels and you may very well go right through that.
A good clean down with appropriate product followed by waxing.
 
Bill, we have the perfect stuff for you. It is the laminate floor scratch remover which you can get from B&Q or Wilko.

It has a very mild stain in the ingredient and I swear you'll be amazed with the results. You can buy it in either light wood, medium or dark wood forms.

Forget the instructions on the bottle though. All you need to do is add a smidge of scratch remover to a soft cloth and rub it into the wood and then polish for about 10-15 seconds. Your wood surface will look perfect after the application.(y)
 
I use this Bill, it's a light oil and revives wood and comes in different shades too.

Wipe on with a soft lint free cloth, leave while you cover the next panels and eventually wipe off any residue:)
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Here's the stuff in the flesh. It costs £7.50 for a small 14ml bottle at B&Q but that will cover a big area. You'll have to hunt for it as the staff probably won't know they sell such a thing.

Cheers,

Andrew

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Wouldn't sand it Bill as it will be veneered panels and you may very well go right through that.
A good clean down with appropriate product followed by waxing.
Was thinking along the lines of wire wool and furniture restoration wax but think PP bear has put me on the right path
Thanks for your replay
Bill
 

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