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Antiquax Wax Polish 100ml

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This wax contains olive oil and carnauba wax, but no solvents or petroleum by-products. It is quite hard in the can, but it has an oily feel when applied. The wax never dried completely and I was unable to remove all the smearing during the mirror test. It yielded the lowest shine of all the waxes.

How wrong I was. After testing 21 brands of wax, I found that while the majority produce a good result, the effort required varies enormously. You can get excellent waxes for a modest cost, but there are a few that I wouldn’t use again at any price. Testing the waxes sachet. Add hot water so as to cover the items and leave for 5 minutes. Remove items and wash in soapy water and dry. The items will now be free of all tarnish.

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This wax has a pleasant orange scent. It was very easy to apply, with an almost wet feeling. The instructions say to wait 3 to 5 minutes or until a haze develops before buffing. After 15 minutes it smeared rather than buffed, and even after nearly 40 minutes it didn’t seem to really buff out. The shine is toward the lower end of the range. While you can use wax on bare wood or wood that has only a thin penetrating finish, you must apply several coats before you begin to get a modest sheen. At the other extreme, on a very high-gloss finish such as rubbed out lacquer or a French polish, wax is superfluous and can actually detract from the finish. I decided to use cherry for the test boards and to finish them with a washcoat of shellac and three coats of a wiped-on poly. This resulted in a moderate sheen, but with the grain structure still easily visible. Apply, then buff. Schofield applied each wax using the outside of a fairly open-weave cotton cloth, monitored how long it took to dry, and then buffed the surface with some soft cotton flannel from an old pair of pajamas. Dura Seal is designed for floors. Nevertheless, the soft wax was easy to apply. It buffed out fairly easily, and had a medium sheen and a slight smell of mineral spirits. If application is located over carpets, or other decorative surfaces ensure you cover them before use as it can drip once applied. Ensure you have lots of protection under the chandelier.

Introducing Antiquax Silver Bath, the ultimate solution for restoring the timeless shine of your precious silver items. This premium silver bath effortlessly removes tarnish, restoring the brilliance to your silverware, jewelry, and decorative items. With its gentle yet effective formula, Antiquax Silver Bath ensures a thorough cleaning, leaving your silver pieces looking fresh and renewed. Trust in the power of Antiquax Silver Bath to revive the elegance and allure of your cherished silver possessions, making them look their best for years to come. Antiquax Silver Bath is used to remove tarnish from solid silver and silver plate items with no rubbing Required. It is non-toxic and safe to use and cleans and shines in minutes. The box contains 3 x 50g sachets so gives you three treatments.

The strongest smelling wax, probably from its toluene solvent, this fast-drying wax was hard to apply evenly, which meant that buffing out took more effort. The result, though, was one of the highest shines of all the waxes Antiquax Brass and Copper Bath Box contains 5 x 30g sachets. This simple to use solution turns a dirty, messy and time-consuming job of cleaning and polishing brass and copper into a fast and easy experience. Antiquax Brass and Copper Bath works in minutes and even works on engraved and filigree pieces. Dirt and tarnish float away right before your eyes and you don’t even get your hands dirty. Just follow the simple steps on the box. If your Brass is very dirty, tarnished or greasy, then we would recommend our Brass cleaning solution for a more intense cleaning. How to use Antiquax Brass and Copper Bath This tan-colored wax was quite hard in the can, but it went on fairly easily, and buffed out with no trouble. It has a slightly lower sheen than some of the other waxes. Antiquax Original Wax Polish Spray isvery high quality traditional type polish based upon premium performance waxes, carnauba and beeswax, reinforced with a blend of hydrocarbon waxes to aid application and improve durability. Antiquax Lavender Wax Polish is a traditional lavender fragrance wax polish based on premium performance natural carnauba and beeswax. This has been reinforced with hydrocarbon waxes and essential oils to aid application and improve durability. It is effortless to apply, silicone free, and leaves a long-lasting, resistant, soft mellow sheen. The Wax enhances wood grain and patina, leaving a luxurious lavender aroma. Antiquax Lavender Wax Polish may be used on previously waxed surfaces. How to use Antiquax Lavender Wax Polish

This wax has a mineral spirits smell and is quite hard. It was slippery and very easy to apply as an even coating. Buffing does require some effort but the resulting shine is pleasant. Wax adds luster and protection, and can even minimize flaws. Finding the right wax is as much personal preference as it is a result of scientific data. A mass-market wax, Johnson’s is almost as good as the best waxes. It has a rather strong mineral spirits smell but it went on almost as easily as the Renaissance wax with a slippery, wet feel. Buffing it was also simple, both on the wood where it produced a slightly lower sheen and on the mirror where all the wax came off easily. It gave some of the best results and was among the least expensive. Application: Shake thoroughly before use. Spray apply sparingly and work into the surface with the grain using a soft lint free cloth. Work well into the grain and allow to dry to a light haze. Remove by polishing in a circular motion using a clean dry cloth. Not linked to the office-supply store, this wax has been made in New Hampshire since 1897. Whereas most waxes make a virtue of containing beeswax, this one specifically excludes it (along with silicones). Like the S.C. Johnson wax, it was easy to apply and manipulate with a wet feel, but it was harder to buff away all the surplus, with some smearing left on the mirror despite frequent cloth changes. It produced a slightly lower-than-average shine.

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This product was so hard in the can that it was quite difficult to get any on the cloth, but once on the wood it spread easily to an even coat. It took longer to dry than most of the other waxes and when buffed produced only a low sheen. Equally, some waxes buffed out completely to leave a clear, shiny surface (above), while others remained smeary no matter how often Schofield turned the cloth to a clean section. Antiquax Chandelier and Crystal Cleaner is easy to use. It is used on antique and modern chandeliers as a regular cleaner. Simply spray onto the glass and watch the dirt and dust fall off with the 360° valve that allows application from any angle. This feature makes the process easier, faster and more economical. It also has a pleasant fragrance and offers a streak free sparkling finish. It is easy to use and fast drying. Chandeliers can be cleaned in place without the need to dismantle and it leaves a pleasant lemon fragrance. How to use Antiquax Chandelier and Crystal Cleaner

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