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      <title>Restoring Old Wood with Scented Furniture Salve</title>
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      <description>I recently dragged a beat-up oak dresser out of my aunt&amp;#39;s garage, and honestly, a quick coat of scented furniture salve was the only thing that saved it from the junk pile. It&amp;#39;s kind of wild how a little tin of wax and oil can take something that</description>
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