'ANTIQUE GOLD' BEESWAX WOOD POLISH (1 LITRE)

A dark beeswax polish designed for use on dark and antique woods such as Antique Oak, Mahogany, Walnut, Elm or similar dark coloured woods.

  • REVIVES AND PROTECTS ALL TYPES OF WOOD FINISHES
  • BRINGS OLD FURNITURE BACK TO LIFE
  • PRESERVES THE FINISH OF ANTIQUE WOOD

Simply the best beeswax polish for any type of wood. 

  • Made from the highest quality natural waxes to bring out the shine and protect your furniture
  • 100% natural ingredients
    • The best triple-filtered beeswax, organically-farmed and humanely-harvested by the world-renowned beekeepers at Buckfast Abbey
    • Natural T1-grade carnauba wax
    • Natural myrica, Japan and berry waxes
    • Pure pine gum spirits of turpentine
    • No white spirit, No toluene, No aggressive petrochemical solvents and definitely No silicone!
  • Utra-soft '0000' grade wire wool for the best application
  • 100% cotton open-weave polishing cloth for easier buffing without streaks
  • Say 'Thank You' to the bees by growing our complimentary sunflower seeds seeds

Our beeswax furniture polish provides the best protection for the finish of all woods. It is very easy to apply and a little polish goes a very long way because turpentine holds much more wax in suspension by volume than any petrochemical solvent. 

We have developed our beeswax furniture polish to such a fine blend that you don't necessarily have to polish again for at least a  year  and possibly up to  three  years. 

HOW TO POLISH WITH BEESWAX

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  1. Use a soft cloth orvery fine 0000 wire wool
  2. With gentle pressure spread the polish evenly over the surface in the direction of the grain, being careful not to over apply and avoid any upholstered areas. Once applied the surface area should look matt in appearance
  3. Allow the pure pine turpentine to completely evaporate and the wax to harden
  4. Use asoft buffing clothto buff the wax to a deep and lustrous shine

Weekly furniture maintenance of removing dust can be done by simply using a slightly damp cloth and drying if needed with a clean dry cloth - beeswax polish will protect the surface for a very long time.

If you have a larger surface like the side of a chest of drawers or the top of a dining table apply the beeswax more evenly by dabbing the surface all over with small amounts of polish then wipe in the direction of the grain to spread the wax evenly.

*SECRET TRADE TIP:

For carved relief areas such as an antique coffer, you can also apply beeswax furniture polish with a cheap 1 inch trimmed paint brush . It makes applying the beeswax much easier and allows the polish to get right into those dusty and hard to reach areas. Buff it 20 to 30 minutes later with the soft shoe brush and buffing cloth.

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