Hi,
I was just wondering if anyone knew of a product to safely polish a Parker dining table. I can only find examples of people completely refinishing Parker furniture, but I've read in a few places that this isn't ideal as the original nitrocellulose finish is actually worth keeping. I did find one forum post that had the exact solution I was after, a silicone free polish containing waxes, but the product they recommended (Kiwi Marveer) has since been discontinued.
I have recently had great success polishing and even removing minor scratches and grime from an acoustic guitar finished in polyurethane using Meguiars Ultimate Compound, but I'm worried this may not be the best product for Parker furniture as it is quite abrasive and I don't know for sure that it doesn't contain silicone in one way or another, as I found a post from a Meguiars rep stating that it's technically silicone free but may contain trace amounts. I would imagine this wouldn't matter as much on a car finish, but on thin veneer that may need to be refinished in the future, it's far from ideal.
Given that the above product worked so well, I'm sure there is something out there for Parker/Mid Century timber veneer.
Any insight would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you,
Tim