KONIG/Briwax Professional Softwax

These Softwaxes are un-used but I have cut the full size sticks(8cm) in half (approx 4cm) to be able to provide a better range of colours at a cheaper price.

There are a few sticks from my husband's Briwax Professional system to help me make up the colour range. Don't worry, they're completely compatible with each other.

To effect a good repair take 2-4 colours that are close to the background colour of your substrate and blend them together using a spatula or the special applicator listed separately. Once you have filled the hole/scratch you may have to replicate grain marking. You do this by creating small cuts in the background wax (use a chisel or Stanley blade)then fill those with a darker wax. 

Ideally your repair would be sealed in with the Sealer pen I have listed but on it's own the wax is pretty durable as it is made mainly with Carnauba instead of a softer wax such as Beeswax or Parrafin wax.

Please feel free to ask if you have any questions or send pictures of your damage so my husband (who trains people in the use of the Briwax Professional system) can give you advice on how best to fix any problems.