Our beeswax polish will help restore beauty to furniture from the past whilst caring for feeding protecting and enhancing natural woods and veneers of today.
Traditional beeswax furniture polish.
Traditional beeswax furniture polish seals the wood and offers protection from moisture and sun.
It is a light polish and may need to be applied more often than some other wood protectors.
There range of wax polishes and furniture care products are used around the world by conservators and antique furniture restorers.
It s easy to make incredibly inexpensive and yields beautiful results.
It restores shine and gloss improving colour and adding an immeasurable amount of.
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Joshua farnsworth shows how to mix melted beeswax boiled linseed oil and turpentine to create a lovely historic wood finish and furniture polish.
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This all purpose beewax not only cleans your wood furniture and wood cabinets but also polishes them to give them that natural shine.
There are many recipes for making your own beeswax polish.
We produce natural beeswax polish beeswax sticks and other products in the traditional and natural way.
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This beeswax furniture polish is really quite miraculous.
Ltd a family run business in their london factory for over 75 years.
This beeswax furniture polish is a natural choice of beeswax polish for better results.
We are guardians of an original 19th century victorian recipe for beeswax furniture polish handed down to us by adrian perkins who discovered it in 1979.
We believe our ancestors knew more about caring for natural wood than modern chemists.