Regency Gold removes heat marks, water marks, ring marks

Original Regency Gold Wood Restorative Polish was first used in England in 1895. The current formula is based on the formula used back then. It is fair to say that the only thing new is the bottle.

What I really like about Regency Gold is that I don’t have to wear gloves to protect my hands. It’s so smooth. Non-poisonous, non-toxic. Safe to use around pets and children and very gentle on my hands.

Its unique formula is ideal for removing or hiding heat marks, water marks, and ring marks from old and new furniture.

You know the problem, right? It may have been caused by water running out of a vase over a period of time forming that annoying white “ring mark”. Or someone may have put a hot cup on a delicate table, forgetting to use a coaster. Back in my single days, I would have used a larger vase to hide the watermark in the first case, and in the second, simply covered it with a decorative cloth or two.

Although not now. Married life can bring improvements and, if not improvements, certainly changes in one’s habits. Now, I take out my bottle and pour some into a bowl or pitcher and soak a soft cloth in the polish. I like to use an old t-shirt or a flannel sheet. I then squeeze as much of the Regency Gold out of the fabric as I can and then rub the bothersome mark until I can make it go away. Sometimes it can take two or three applications of Regency Gold if it’s a serious mark, but it usually works.

It won’t work well if the wood itself has been water and/or heat damaged, but again, nothing else will. If it’s that bad, it will need a finish.

Try Regency Gold on all your wood and finished furniture. Excellent on fiberglass and vinyl too. Also granite and marble and slate.

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