Renaissance wax polish was formulated in the British Museum research laboratories in the 1950’s and is used throughout the world by museums and restorers on wood, metals, paper, leather, marble, musical instruments (including brass) statues and monuments, and even motor vehicles and coachwork paint. This unique, synthetic wax is applied sparingly with a soft cloth and buffed gently. It gives a silky lustre and feel to the timber and resists finger drag. Take a look at the superb wooden eggs Bill Carden laid in the shop and see just how well this wax enhances and preserves a fine finish.

65ml size can