Another winner from Better Life - the Naturally Dust-Defying Wood Polish.
I feel like I'm a brand ambassador or something with paid incentives to advertise their products, but I'm not. I just find these products amazing.

I didn’t see the need for a wood polish for like the longest time ever. The only wooden furniture I have is my round dining table (all other pieces of furniture like a coffee table, bed, or desks are made of non-wood materials like resin, fabric, or glass), and I thought wiping the surface with a damp cloth was sufficient. When guests didn’t use coasters for whiskey glasses, my table was left with nasty alcohol rings that didn’t seem to budge. It felt like alcohol melted the surface’s coating. I was devastated and gave this wood polish a try. There are many wood polishers out there in the market, but I had the most success with Better Life’s Naturally Dust-Defying Wood Polish.

Scented in Cinnamon & Lavender, it is very pleasant when sprayed on. Better Life uses lavender oil extract and cinnamon leaf for the fragrance, so it could be a great option for people with allergies and fragrance sensitivities.


The polish does not contain aerosols, mineral oil, waxes, synthetic fragrances, parabens, SLS, or SLES.

Better Life’s products are powered by natural ingredients and cleaning agents, so they are gentle on the home and its residents (humans and pets). The label discloses its entire ingredients, for transparency and awareness.


The directions require you to shake the bottle before spraying. I sprayed the polish directly on my dining table and wiped it clean with a microfiber towel. I guess wooden furniture, too, needs to be “seasoned” with oil just like wooden cutting boards.

It was like magic – I followed the directions, and the coaster rings magically disappeared.
And now will you look at this shine and luster? I clearly didn’t know what I was missing out on. The wood polish reveals a subtle shine of natural wood, sealing the surface (at least temporarily).
Another winner from Better Life - the Naturally Dust-Defying Wood Polish.
I feel like I'm a brand ambassador or something with paid incentives to advertise their products, but I'm not. I just find these products amazing.
I didn’t see the need for a wood polish for like the longest time ever. The only wooden furniture I have is my round dining table (all other pieces of furniture like a coffee table, bed, or desks are made of non-wood materials like resin, fabric, or glass), and I thought wiping the surface with a damp cloth was sufficient. When guests didn’t use coasters for whiskey glasses, my table was left with nasty alcohol rings that didn’t seem to budge. It felt like alcohol melted the surface’s coating. I was devastated and gave this wood polish a try. There are many wood polishers out there in the market, but I had the most success with Better Life’s Naturally Dust-Defying Wood Polish.
Scented in Cinnamon & Lavender, it is very pleasant when sprayed on. Better Life uses lavender oil extract and cinnamon leaf for the fragrance, so it could be a great option for people with allergies and fragrance sensitivities.
The polish does not contain aerosols, mineral oil, waxes, synthetic fragrances, parabens, SLS, or SLES.
Better Life’s products are powered by natural ingredients and cleaning agents, so they are gentle on the home and its residents (humans and pets). The label discloses its entire ingredients, for transparency and awareness.
The directions require you to shake the bottle before spraying. I sprayed the polish directly on my dining table and wiped it clean with a microfiber towel. I guess wooden furniture, too, needs to be “seasoned” with oil just like wooden cutting boards.
It was like magic – I followed the directions, and the coaster rings magically disappeared.
And now will you look at this shine and luster? I clearly didn’t know what I was missing out on. The wood polish reveals a subtle shine of natural wood, sealing the surface (at least temporarily).