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Renaissance Wax 65ml

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Dave Z
Good furniture polish

I have been looking for a good furniture polish. Thank you for stocking a high quality product. Renaissance Wax will help me restore furniture scuffing after relocating and protect older furniture that needs some nourishment.

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carol
Great product but shipping very expensive

Great product but I'm sure |I'm using more than I need on wire wrap projects. I wish you would consider using cheaper shipping options - like PUDO boxes, R110 is a lot to pay for one little bottle of product.

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Quinton van Rooyen
Superfast service, amazing prices and great communication.

We’ve become accustomed to good service in the online shopping universe, in fact, we’ve come to demand it. But I was positively blown away by the personalised communication, speed of shipping and price. Thank you.

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Angelique Psizis

Fabulous service and product.

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Tebogo Mokale

Renaissance Wax 65ml

Description

 

Perfect for coating / protecting your polymer clay projects that you don't want to resin.

Very small amount needed - buff and shine, buff and shine again and again

Make sure to buff / polish the wax well.

Renaissance wax can be used with complete success on any surface, from white paper to stone – woods, metals, marble, leather, ivory, ceramics etc.

Renaissance Wax is a brand of microcrystalline wax polish used in antique restoration and museum conservation around the world. Commonly used to polish and conserve metal objects, it is also used on gemstones and such organic materials as wood, ivory, and tortoiseshell. The product is sometimes used by reenactors to protect armor and weapons. Waxes are more protective and longer-lasting than oil, especially for swords and helmets that are frequently touched by human hands.  It has recently been introduced in the world of guitar building, as a finish that protects and gives colour to the wood.

Wax coatings for conservation are most widely, and least controversially, applied to metals. This has several objectives: to produce a barrier that excludes moisture and oxygen from the metal surface, to preclude the introduction of contaminating elements by handling, and to provide a protective layer over anti-corrosion undercoatings.

Renaissance wax is used to protect metals such as silver, brass and copper from tarnishing, on collections of all types of metals (old coins, locks and keys, arms and armour both original and replica), on both the wood and metal surfaces of vintage cars and musical instruments, on bronze sculptures inside the home and outside exposed to the elements, on marble and granite worktops to prevent staining and on smooth leather items.

Formulation :

Renaissance Wax was developed in the British Museum Research Laboratory by Dr A E A Werner in the late 1950s. It is manufactured by Picreator Enterprises Ltd.

Earlier wax polishes based on beeswax and carnauba wax either contained acids or became acidic over time. Renaissance Wax is based on more stable microcrystalline waxes refined from crude oil.

Renaissance Wax contains polyethylene waxes. Some other microcrystalline waxes intended for conservation use do not contain these.

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