Bring Wood Back to Life — Naturally
100% organic, handmade wood balm — restores shine without harsh chemicals
Artisan Furniture Wood Balm No. 524
Arlington Woodworks Artisan Furniture Wood Balm No. 524
One swipe restores shine. Trusted by pros.
Best for first-time customers or a few favorite pieces. A simple way to start caring for furniture, cutting boards, kitchen tools, and heirlooms. One jar goes a long way.
Pairs perfectly with our Premium Artisan Palm Wax Brush (built for No. 524).
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Artisan Furniture Wood Balm No. 524 — 2 Pack
Arlington Woodworks Artisan Furniture Wood Balm No. 524
One swipe restores shine. Trusted by pros.
Ideal for regular wood care around the home. Great for multiple pieces or keeping one jar in use and one in reserve for touch-ups and ongoing maintenance.
Pairs perfectly with our Premium Artisan Palm Wax Brush (built for No. 524).
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Artisan Furniture Wood Balm No. 524 — 3 Pack
Arlington Woodworks Artisan Furniture Wood Balm No. 524
One swipe restores shine. Trusted by pros.
Best for larger homes and frequent wood care. A smart choice for households with several wood surfaces to maintain and plenty of balm on hand when you need it.
Pairs perfectly with our Premium Artisan Palm Wax Brush (built for No. 524).
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Why you'll love it
- Trusted by pros, DIYers & restorers
- Non-toxic, all-natural furniture polish (3 simple ingredients)
- Restores dry, dull wood in minutes (no greasy residue)
- Food-contact safe when fully absorbed + buffed
- Works on tables, cabinets, antiques, cutting boards
- Helps protect against drying + dullness
- Small-batch + veteran-made
How to use
- Apply a small amount with a cloth
- Let absorb, then buff to a soft sheen
- Reapply as needed (especially on dry pieces)
Ingredients + safety
- Organic flaxseed oil, beeswax, orange oil
- Food-contact safe when fully absorbed + buffed
- Test a small spot first on raw/unfinished wood
Shipping + returns
- Free shipping
- Processing time + delivery window
- First-Use Guarantee
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Certified Organic
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American Made
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Food
Safe
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Veteran Owned
Only Natural Ingredients
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Flaxseed Oil
Flaxseed oil penetrates deep into the wood, replenishing moisture and restoring its natural vibrancy.
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Beeswax
Beeswax provides a smooth, lustrous finish that enhances the wood's natural grain and texture.
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Orange Oil
Orange oil helps lift dirt and grime, revealing a fresh, revitalized surface.
How to Use Our Artisan Furniture Wood Balm
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Clean Surface
Wipe the wood clean with a dry, lint-free cloth to remove any dust or debris.
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Apply the Balm
Scoop a small amount onto a soft cloth and gently work it into the wood using circular motions.
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Buff the Surface
Allow the balm to sit for a few minutes, then buff with a clean cloth to reveal a soft, natural finish.
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Enjoy
Step back and admire the renewed warmth and beauty of your wood pieces.
Minimal Packaging, Maximum Intention
When it comes to packaging, we believe that less is more, especially when it comes to waste.
That is why our packaging is intentionally simple: no plastics, no excess
Just recyclable materials and a clean, natural presentation that reflects what's inside the jar.
🌱 Fully recyclable packaging
📦 Ships plastic-free
🚫 No unnecessary fillers
FAQ
What can I use No. 524 on?
No. 524 is made for finished and unfinished wood furniture: tables, dressers, cabinets, chairs, cutting boards, butcher blocks, and other indoor wooden surfaces. Avoid using it on floors or outdoor pieces that see heavy weather.
Is No. 524 food-safe?
Yes. No. 524 is made from 100% food-safe, organic ingredients. Once it’s buffed in and the surface is dry to the touch, it’s safe for cutting boards and other incidental food-contact surfaces.
How often should I apply it?
For frequently used pieces like dining tables and cutting boards, we recommend conditioning every 1–3 months. For decorative pieces, every 3–6 months is usually enough, or whenever the wood looks dry and dull.
Will it change the color or shine of my wood?
No. 524 is designed to deepen the natural tone of your wood and add a soft, low-sheen luster—not a thick, glossy plastic layer. Very dry wood may appear richer and warmer after conditioning.
Can I use it on antiques or veneered furniture?
Yes. Use a light amount and test on a small, hidden area first. Work in thin layers, buffing gently. If you’re unsure about a fragile antique finish, spot-test or consult a restoration professional.
How do I apply No. 524 for best results?
Start with a clean, dry surface. Apply a small amount of balm with a soft cloth or brush, working with the grain. Let it sit for 10–15 minutes, then buff with a clean cloth until the surface feels dry and smooth.