✔ Revives The Dead, Faded Finish On Any Real Wood Cabinet... Oak, Maple, Cherry, Walnut & More
✔ Won't Change Your Wood's Color... No Dye, No Stain, Wipes Off
✔ One Jar Works For Entire Kitchen (About $2 Per Cabinet)
✔ 4 Natural Ingredients... Safe Around Kids, Pets & Food
✔ 30-Day Guarantee
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We offer a risk-free 30-day money-back guarantee that begins only when you receive the product!
If you're not happy you can return your order and we'll give you a full refund*.
*Refunds are processed in accordance with our return policy
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1x Luxgrove™ Wood & Leather Repair Salve
Every piece of furniture is different — age, prior coatings, cleaning agents, and finish types can all affect results.
Always test on a small, hidden area first before full application and allow it to dry completely.
Luxgrove products are designed for absorbent leather and finished wood.
Not suitable for suede, nubuck, untreated, or synthetic materials.
By purchasing, you acknowledge that Luxgrove is not liable for damage resulting from misuse, failure to test, or application on incompatible surfaces.

"Can It Make My Cabinets Worse?" No. Here's Why.
It's plant oil and beeswax — nothing else.
No solvent. No silicone. No stain. No dye. Nothing in the jar is chemically capable of blotching your wood, streaking it, or changing its color.
It won't shift your wood one shade — whether that's golden oak, deep cherry, or dark walnut. It only clears away the dead haze that was hiding the color your cabinets already have.
Worst case? A slightly waxy door you buff again with a cloth.
One honest check before you order: Luxgrove works on real wood, not laminate or thermofoil. Run a fingernail along the inside edge of a door — if you feel grain, it's real wood and this will work. Most cabinets installed before 2010 pass.
Flat, dull, tired-looking cabinets? Cloudy patches by the sink? Worn spots around every handle?
That was never your wood.
Every cabinet finish - on oak, maple, cherry, walnut, any real wood - has oil inside it that keeps it clear and glowing.
After 20–30 years of stove heat, sink steam, and oil-stripping cleaners, that oil is gone.
The finish goes flat and lifeless on top of wood that's still as good as the day it was installed.
Luxgrove™ puts the oil back.
The dead haze lifts, and the deep, rich color you chose all those years ago comes back - usually in the first ten minutes.
On honey oak, that means golden instead of flat orange.
On cherry, the red warmth returns. On walnut, the depth.
Sprays and polishes sit on top. They shine for a day, then strip more oil or build up into a cloudy film.
(Sound familiar, Pledge users?)
Luxgrove™ works in two stages. First, cold-pressed hemp seed oil penetrates into that brittle, decades-old finish and brings it back clear and flexible - so the real depth and grain of your oak shows through again.
Then natural beeswax seals it in, protecting the finish from the stove and the sink so it can't dry right back out.
The result? The haze gone. The grain glowing. Cabinets that look like the reason you chose real wood in the first place.
I hated these honey oak cabinets for 12 years. Did one cabinet on a Sunday just to prove it wouldn't work. My husband walked in and said 'did we replace those?' I nearly cried.
25-year-old kitchen. I did the upper cabinets first as a test because I didn't trust it. My daughter-in-law asked when the remodel happened. The whole kitchen cost me $39.
Tried Murphy's, Pledge, Howard's, even bought the chalk paint. This is the only thing that made the wood look like wood again instead of just shiny for a week.
Whatever 30 years of kitchen life has done to your cabinets, Luxgrove™ handles it:
✔ Flat, faded, "dated"-looking finishes on any real wood
✔ Worn, dull patches around handles and knobs
✔ Cloudy film by the sink and stove✔ Grease-darkened doors that cleaning won't fix
✔ Water rings & heat marks (the dining table's next)
✔ Scratches & scuffs on any real wood in the house
Works on oak, maple, cherry, walnut, pine, mahogany - every real wood finish in your home.
Most people do the kitchen first, then go looking for more wood.
The best-selling wood restorer at the hardware store lists petroleum distillates on its own safety sheet - with warnings about suspected carcinogens and nervous-system effects.
For a product wiped onto the doors above the cereal shelf.
At exactly the height the dog investigates.
Luxgrove™ is four ingredients: cold-pressed hemp seed oil, beeswax, jojoba, and shea butter.
No fumes, no warning label, and a faint honey smell while you work.
Safe around food, kids, and pets - and visible results from the first door.
No sanding. No stripping. No fumes. No painter's tape. Just four steps:
1. Clean - Wipe the door down with a dry cloth. (We know there are crumbs.)
2. Apply - Work a thin coat in with the grain. A little goes a long way — one jar does a whole kitchen.
3. Wait - Ten minutes while the oil penetrates the finish.
4. Buff - Wipe with a clean cloth and step back.
Try not to do the dining table the same day. (You will.)
Murphy's. Pledge. Howard's. The scratch pens. You've bought the whole shelf, and here you are.
So we'll make this simple: order a jar, and do your single worst cabinet door - the flattest, most orange one.
If you don't see a visible difference in ten minutes, you get every cent back within 30 days, we pay the return shipping, and you keep the jar.
The paint can wait one Saturday.
Your oak is ten minutes from proving it never needed it.
*Refunds processed in accordance with our return policy.
No. It contains no dye or stain — nothing that can shift, blotch, or streak your wood's color, whatever species or shade it is. It removes the dead haze so the color your cabinets already have can show through. Test any hidden spot first if you like — it wipes off.
That flat, lifeless look is exactly what a dead finish looks like — on honey oak it reads as orange, on cherry and walnut it reads as dark and muddy. Reviving the finish's clarity is the #1 thing Luxgrove is used for. The depth and true color return.
Yes — in fact those cabinets need it most. First wipe any heavy buildup off with a dry cloth, then apply.
Those add color ON TOP of the air. The air is still in the scratch underneath. First time you clean, the color comes off. Luxgrove's oil goes INTO the scratch and replaces the air. The wax seals it from the top so it stays — even on floors you mop weekly.
No, and we'd rather tell you now. Run a fingernail along an inside edge — if you feel wood grain, it works. If it's smooth like plastic, save your money. Most cabinets installed before 2010 are real wood.
00%. Cold-pressed hemp seed oil, beeswax, jojoba, shea butter — no carcinogens, no fumes, nothing you'd need to keep away from a cereal shelf or a curious dog.
One 8oz jar typically does an entire kitchen of doors and drawer fronts, with some left over for furniture.
Luxgrove™ works on virtually all wood types including oak, mahogany, walnut, pine, cherry, maple, and teak. Effective on dining tables, coffee tables, dressers, desks, cabinets, banisters, and more. Always test on a small hidden area first.
No. Unlike spray polishes that build up over time (a common complaint with products like Pledge), Luxgrove™ absorbs fully into the wood. Once buffed, it leaves a smooth, natural finish with no residue — safe to set plates and glasses right on.
For most families, one application every 2–3 months keeps furniture looking great. For high-traffic tables wiped daily, reapply quarterly. One application creates a protective barrier against future damage.
Those DIY methods only work on the surface (if they work at all). Luxgrove’s Oil + Wax formula penetrates deep into the wood fiber to restore from within — then seals the surface to protect against future damage. It’s the difference between masking a problem and actually fixing it.
Nope — that's exactly what Luxgrove™ was made for. One application addresses water marks, heat rings, scratches, scuffs, dryness, and fading all at once. The oil penetrates to fix damage while the wax restores sheen and protects. Most customers are shocked that one product handles everything they'd been buying three or four products to try to fix.
Yes. Because Luxgrove™ absorbs into the wood rather than sitting on the surface, regular wiping won't strip it away like it does with spray polishes. For heavy-use tables, we recommend reapplying every 2–3 months to keep the protective barrier strong. Think of it like chapstick — reapply occasionally and your table stays nourished and protected.