WOOD CARE
7 Reasons This $39 Salve Is Replacing Wood Polish, Refinishing, and $1,000 Restoration Jobs
(And Why 90,000+ Homeowners Are Switching)
I'd spent $87 over two years.
A bottle of polish. A scratch pen. A jar of Howard's. A "professional-grade" cloth from a hardware store that promised the world.
None of it worked.
The dining table still had a water ring from 2022. The coffee table was still hazy. The cabinet door I'd dragged a serving tray across two Thanksgivings ago still showed the scratch every time the afternoon light hit it.
Then a friend sent me a jar of something called Luxgrove and told me to try it on one piece before I gave up entirely.
That was six months ago.
I've now used the same jar on the dining table, the coffee table, three cabinet doors, a sideboard, two nightstands, and a section of hardwood floor where the dog corners.
I haven't bought another wood product since. Here are seven reasons it works when everything else fails.
1
It feeds the wood instead of coating it.
Every wood finish is two things. Resin, which takes the daily wear. Oil, which keeps the resin flexible.
The oil evaporates over years. Decades. Once it's gone, the resin underneath has nothing holding it together. It cracks at a microscopic level. That's when the scratches start showing up, the water rings stop wiping off, and the wood goes dull no matter how much you polish it.
Polish makes a dead finish shinier for two days. It doesn't put oil back into the wood. That's why nothing you've tried has lasted.
Luxgrove is plant oils that penetrate into the starved finish and rehydrate it from the inside. Then beeswax over the top seals it in.
Six months of protection per application. That's the entire mechanism.
SEE IT WORKING
Watch a water ring that's been on this table for years disappear in under 60 seconds ►
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The proof is a 20-second video, not a before-and-after photo.
This is why before-and-after photos don't sell this product. The transformation is too obvious in motion. You don't need a Photoshop expert to verify what your eyes just watched happen.
Each is the salve applied by hand. No editing tricks. No lighting changes.
3
It works on surfaces polish can't touch.
Most wood products are made for one thing. Polish is for sealed furniture. Floor restorer is for floors. Cabinet refinisher is for cabinets. The minute you cross categories, the chemistry breaks.
Luxgrove is the same salve regardless of surface. Because the mechanism (rehydrate the starved finish, seal it with wax) is identical whether you're working on:
- Antique dressers
- Dining tables
- Kitchen cabinets
- Hardwood floors
- Sideboards and buffets
- Coffee tables
- Mid-century pieces
- Rocking chairs
- Wooden window frames
- Baseboards
One jar. Every wood surface in your house.
★★★★★
MARCUS T., 41 — TEXAS
"Father passed away last spring. Got his desk. Forty years old, beat up, scratched, water rings. The scratches are still there -- but they look like memories now, not damage. The water rings are gone. I sit at his desk every morning."
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The ingredient list is four lines long.
Cold-pressed hemp seed oil.
Real beeswax.
Jojoba oil.
Shea butter, vitamin E.
That's it. No solvents. No silicones. No petroleum distillates (which are in Pledge, Old English, and most "restorer" products at the hardware store). No "fragrance" that's actually a chemical perfume. Nothing that requires a warning label.
For comparison, Howard's Restor-A-Finish lists known carcinogens on its own safety data sheet.
Luxgrove smells like honeycomb. You can apply it with bare hands. Your kids can do homework on the table the same day. Your dog can lie on the floor an hour later.
Cold-Pressed Hemp Seed Oil
Real Beeswax
Jojoba
Shea Butter
Vitamin E
★★★★★
SARAH W.
"You can tell it's made of high-quality, all-natural ingredients. It even smells pleasant -- like honeycomb, not chemicals. I don't have to open windows or worry about my family."
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One jar replaces $87 worth of products that don't work.
Most people don't realize how much they've already spent trying to fix damaged wood.
| What you've probably bought |
Cost |
| Wood polish (Pledge, Old English) | $18 |
| Scratch repair pen / MinWax | $22 |
| Howard's Restor-A-Finish | $35 |
| Specialty cleaning cloth | $12 |
| Total | $87 |
And most of it is still sitting in the cabinet under your sink. Because it didn't work.
One jar of Luxgrove: $39. I've used the same jar on a dining table, a coffee table, three cabinet doors, a sideboard, two nightstands, and a section of hardwood floor. That's nine pieces of furniture. About $4.30 per piece.
★★★★★
AMANDA W.
"I have two high-end 30-year-old wooden chairs that our decorator exiled to the garage. One jar later, they're back in the living room. Took away all the scratches -- they look good as new."
FEED THE FINISH
One jar. Nine pieces of furniture. $4.30 each.
Twenty minutes per piece. Six months of protection.
Get Luxgrove Wood Salve -- $39
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It replaces $400 to $5,000 in professional work.
This is the comparison that actually matters.
Professional spot repair on a damaged piece: $300 to $600. Three to six weeks of turnaround. You drop the piece off at a shop and hope.
Full furniture refinishing: $1,800 to $5,000 per piece. The patina of generations gets sanded off in the process. You get a piece back that looks new -- which, if the piece was an heirloom, is the opposite of what you wanted.
Floor refinishing: $3,000 to $5,000 for a single room. Plus they won't come out for "just a few scratches."
Luxgrove: $39. Twenty minutes per piece. You do it on a Saturday afternoon with a cloth.
★★★★★
JANICE B., 64 — PENNSYLVANIA
"My grandmother's dining table had a water ring from 2014. A refinisher quoted me $1,600. I tried Luxgrove instead. The water ring was gone in twenty minutes. I cried."
7
The guarantee is designed to make you try it.
Try it on one piece. One arm of a chair. One drawer face. One corner of your dining table.
If the gray doesn't lift, if the scratches don't fade, if the water rings don't disappear -- send it back within 30 days. Every cent refunded. Return shipping covered.
You keep the jar.
That guarantee exists because the only thing the salve does is restore what evaporated out of your finish over the last twenty years. Plant oils. Beeswax. That's the label.
The company isn't worried about returns because the videos above are what happens 90,000+ times when people use it on the piece they were ready to give up on.
MORE SURFACES. SAME RESULT.
THE BOTTOM LINE
| Polish that lasts two days | $18 |
| Scratch pen that wipes off | $22 |
| Howard's with carcinogens | $35 |
| Professional spot repair | $400 to $600 |
| Full refinishing | $1,800 to $5,000 |
| Luxgrove | $39 |
Twenty minutes per piece. One application lasts six months. Works on every wood surface in your house.
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