This stuff smells so good and does a nice attracting the dust and cat hair on my dark wood coffee table. I don't use a microfiber cloth . . . i work in surgery and use old, unused surgical sponges :-) It does anger me though that all of the ingredients are not disclosed on the label. Something tells me if the product were completely natural, there would be no problem listing the ingredients!! Oh well, it's better than Clorox.
smells great, not as effective as some "non-green" options
Method's Wood for Good has an amazing almondy scent - the kind that makes you want to polish your wood furniture.
When you spray the solution on your wood, you'll notice that it's much thinner than furniture polish that you're used to because it lacks the wax and chemical moisteners in most commercial wood polishes. While this is great for your home, you still may need to moisturize your wood a few times a year to keep it from drying out. Otherwise, it has contains gentle cleaners that break up dust and keep your wood nice and clean.
Method sells both a spray bottle (which I prefer, along with a microfiber cloth) or disposable wipes (which I find are just as useful but a bit wasteful). You can easily find either at Target or your favorite store that carries Method's line.
I love that it is not harmful because my son loves to touch what I have just cleaned so I feel much better using a products like this when his hands are going on the table I just cleaned. Plus it works well. It has an almond smell.
I love love love this product. It smells SO good and brings out a nice shine on furniture without all the nasty chemicals!!!
The wood cleaner works well on my piano, picture frames, & even faux wood. The smell is fantastic almond. Smells good enough to eat.
This is a nice wood polish. It smells great, finishes nicely, and doesn’t leave any weird residues. It’s also very easy (and clean) to use – just spray and wipe. I still think I'm going to have to moisturize my tables/wooden furniture with lemon oil from time to time however...
Also, method says you should use a microfiber cloth (which of course they sell)...but after buying one, you can really just use any soft rag.