What is the correct way to use polish? This is why you should never spray directly onto furniture
Spraying the product straight onto items of furniture can actually lead to more work and dirt

THINK you're making your house spick and span by liberally spraying your furniture with polish?
You could actually be creating more dirt and work for yourself.
Why shouldn't you spray furniture directly?
Generously applying polish directly to table tops, side boards and headboards, can actually cause an excess amount to build up on surfaces.
You'll then need even more elbow grease to remove it.
Applying polish directly onto furniture can also make it excessively smooth and slippery.
But there is a nifty trick to employ while cleaning surfaces of dust.
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What is the correct way to polish furniture?
You should, in fact, be spraying the polish onto the cloth.
This method will remove dust and any marks but means you're not leaving as much residue behind.
It also means less product is used so you don't need to buy as much.
Meanwhile, natural alternatives to furniture polish include mixing water with lemon or vinegar if you don't want to use the spray at all.