

🍋 Elevate your wood care game — because your space deserves that fresh, timeless glow!
Parker & Bailey Lemon Oil Polish is a concentrated, natural lemon oil-based wood cleaner and conditioner that deeply nourishes and restores fine wood finishes. Free from waxes and harmful solvents, this 16oz fluid protects against drying, cracking, and fading, making it ideal for kitchen cabinets, window woodwork, and more. Proudly made in the USA, it delivers a long-lasting natural shine while effortlessly lifting dust and enhancing wood grain.






| ASIN | B002ZXMQV6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 10,969 in Grocery ( See Top 100 in Grocery ) 55 in Polishes |
| Brand | Parker & Bailey |
| Colour | Yellow |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (2,939) |
| Date First Available | 1 July 2009 |
| Delivery information | We cannot deliver certain products outside mainland UK ( Details ). We will only be able to confirm if this product can be delivered to your chosen address when you enter your delivery address at checkout. |
| Item Weight | 454 g |
| Material | Fluid |
| Model Number | 510664 |
| Product Dimensions | 20.32 x 8.89 x 4.45 cm; 453.59 g |
| Special Features | Concentrated |
| Volume Capacity | 16 Fluid Ounces |
P**A
Lemon oil polish
This is brilliant oil for wood as it nourishes and enhances the wood grain. It says apply with a sponge but I do it with a brush and it works just as well and less messy. I have used this product for years and will continue to do so. Can also use on shower to prevent timescale buildup, really is versatile and a good product. A little goes a long way. I bought the ‘used good as new’ as it said dent in packaging but it was actually dented bottles which I didn’t expect (I expected the box to be damaged). Still good to use so not a massive issue for me. Definately value for money, smell is lovely lemon, shines well and soaks into wood nicely. Helps with durability for doors mine are over 20 years old and still look good as new once this oil is applied. Highly recommend this product.
S**S
Amazing for nourishing Wood
Amazing stuff. I had a kitchen table that somehow the varnish has completely worn off a large area, and I tried all sorts including a different oil to try and restore it but nothing worked. Bought this oil, added a tiny amount to a cloth and rubbed in. Looks like new again! I also did our wooden sleeper mantlepiece which again had marks from removing blu tac from a recent party and again it restored this with a tiny amount. Smells gorgeous too. Definitely recommend this.
J**Y
Good quality lemon oil
Adds a good shine to wood, but getting expensive now .
J**L
Lovely sheen
I have oak furniture and an "engineered" oak floor. I usually bees wax the furniture, wait for it to dry and then spend 2/3 hours buffing it all up, always looks great when I'm finished but very labour intensive. I put a small amount approx 1 tablespoon of lemon oil onto a small microfiber cloth and wiped over a small console table, the effect was immediate, a lovely , even shine with no more effort than damp wiping , after an hour or so I rechecked and all the oil had been absorbed / dried, leaving a subtle shine. I set about my ten dining chairs and table with the same result, I was amazed, it took me half an hour to finish all my sideboard,tables chairs etc. The oil dries nicely, id advise to use sparingly, a little goes a long way, cloth absorbs the oil so you barely need to use any more. The floor is different, as it's engineered it has a surface coating not wax, i applied in the same way, it looked amazing but it didn't absorb into the surface or dry, I had applied it with the same small cloth as the furnitue, so I went over the whole floor with a large dry cloth to mop up the oil. I was at this point i surprised to see the minor blemishes on the floor had blended in beautifully, with the small amount of oil still left on the floor, but it still wasn't drying. After experimenting , I decided to purchase a flat , fine, microfiber mopsweep, this works a treat. I went over the floor a couple of times with the dry mopsweep ,the lemon oil that was still present on the floor was mostly removed onto the pad leaving a lovely soft sheen. I mopsweep my floor daily, sometimes more than once. There is enough oil on the mop sweep and the small cloth to just run over everything , to keep the finish topped up. I won't wash either mopsweep head or cloth until I absolutely need to. Overall for me a great product and time saver. But, use sparingly.
T**E
Works so well, great finish
Used to bring the glow back to a rattan chair that had become a bit dry and faded. Smells lovely and highly effective. Restored the suppleness and colour leaving it feeling less creaky and much stronger. Used on some old pine which bought out the colour and grain too. A little goes a long way so follow the instructions the bottle. Any oils like this 'darken' the appearance of cane, wood rattan etc so always do an inconspicuous test first.
P**R
Great lemon oil
Great stuff made our coffee table and dining table look lovely. Use it on my guitar rosewood fretboards too. Smells nice too
J**G
So good!
I read the reviews and pretty much all were very positive about this product, so i took the chance and bought some.. I have an old oak captains chair that was looking very faded and dry, definitely needed some TLC.. This oil has worked wonders, it really has.. So easy to apply, a little goes a long long way, and the chair is looking happy and loved once more. I have also used it on my oak doors which looked a little faded. I actually used a small soft brush to apply the oil, rather than a cloth, went on like a dream, and the doors look amazing! Takes a few days for the product to really dry off, but worth the wait. I have no hesitation in recommending this product, it's brilliant!
D**Y
Good cleaner and wood feed
Worked very well
J**E
I originally bought this product for my husband to use on his wooden crafts but found it's amazing to nourish wooden furniture when cleaning. I have a composite sink and draining board. Amazing to bring back to original condition. I've tried other oils and products but none of them match Parker & Bailey
P**.
Absorbs well into the wood, with a pleasant scent .
L**U
I recently used Parker & Bailey Lemon Oil Polish on an antique buffet that is over 150 years old, made of natural red oak and unvarnished. The piece was extremely dirty both inside and out, and the wood was in a severely dry condition. Here is my experience with this outstanding product: Preparation and Cleaning: Before applying the lemon oil polish, I thoroughly cleaned the entire buffet, including all outer wood, the main inside frame and all the drawers, using Murphy's Oil Soap mixed with water. This ensured a completely grime-free surface, ready for the oil application. Application Process: I applied the Parker & Bailey Lemon Oil Polish by pouring it directly onto sections of the wood and spreading it evenly with my hands. This method allowed for precise coverage and ensured that the oil was worked deeply into the wood. The oil soaked up completely, highlighting the wood's thirst for nourishment. Results: After treating the entire buffet, including the drawers, with the lemon oil, I used a large soft cloth to rub the oil into every inch of the buffet. The results were remarkable. The natural red oak, previously dry and dull, now had a rejuvenated, vibrant appearance. The wood's natural beauty was restored, showcasing its rich tones and intricate grain patterns. Additionally, the polish provided a protective layer, enhancing the wood's longevity. Final Steps: I then took a clean, soft cloth and wiped off any excess oil, leaving the surface with a gorgeous finish. The transformation was stunning, turning the buffet into a focal point in my family room. Conclusion: Parker & Bailey Lemon Oil Polish proved to be an exceptional product for revitalizing and maintaining antique wooden furniture. Its ability to deeply penetrate and nourish the wood, combined with its ease of application, makes it a top choice for anyone looking to restore the natural beauty of their wooden pieces. I highly recommend this product to anyone with natural hardwood furnishings in their possession.
C**D
Produit indispensable pour le bon maintien de beaux meubles en acajou.
S**N
Very good stuff. Did you hear about the search for the stolen lemons? The police gave up, it was fruitless.
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