New Life Wood Moisturizer…our flagship product that started it all!
This is the ORIGINAL Orange Oil.
In the 1970′s Maxine Krueger Covert was the owner of an antique furniture restoration studio in San Antonio, Texas. She saw furniture come in to her shop all the time that had been marred and damaged by the polishes used to maintain it. So she started to experiment with a product of her own using refined beeswax and cold pressed orange peel – New Life Wood Moisturizer came to life.
Natural cleanser that cleans old dirt and wax buildup from the finish, allowing the moisturizers to penetrate deep into the fibers of the wood! New Life Wood Moisturizer restores the original patina of the wood often damaged by the sun or salt and oils of the human body. Small scratches and mars disappear! The super refined beeswax seals out foreign contaminants from the wood.



Do you still offer the wood moisturizer in the gallons (4 gallons per case) for a case price? We use it more often than resale (which we use the little bottles for retail).
Yes we still sell by the gallon at case pricing. Please email us what you are needing and we will get you a complete price including shipping. Our email is newlifewoodconditioners at gmail.com! We look forward to hearing from you!!
I have a 110 year old pine farm table that is very dehydrated and has started cracking in places as a result. It also had water marks. I treated it with the masque 3 times as suggested. It looks beautiful! Do you recommend I continue with the masque or start using the moisturizer in the future? If the moisturizer is recommended do I need to follow up with wax? If the moisturizer is not recommended how often do you recommend using the masque?
That is wonderful that the furniture masque has done its magic! Now that you have removed the watermarks you should begin using the wood moisturizer to get the wood back into its natural state. It may take multiple applications before it is remoisturized but once it is then occasional maintenance is all that is needed. I would not recommend wax, the moisturizer has both oils and beeswax to protect the wood from the elements and will give a beautiful natural sheen to the wood as it is absorbed. Good luck!
That is wonderful that the furniture masque has done its magic! Now that you have removed the watermarks you should begin using the wood moisturizer to get the wood back into its natural state. It may take multiple applications before it is remoisturized but once it is then occasional maintenance is all that is needed. I would not recommend wax, the moisturizer has both oils and beeswax to protect the wood from the elements and will give a beautiful natural sheen to the wood as it is absorbed. Good luck!