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On Jan 21, 1:23 am, "nightjar" cpb@insert my surname here.me.uk
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"The Medway Handyman" wrote in
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Might be worth consulting Mrs Beeton online, ISTR her offering a few
recipes for beeswax polish with varying properties.


Or you could just go to a supermarket & buy a product developed by a
knowledgable & experienced chemist in a modern lab.


That product will have been developed to give quick results for the easily
pleased. No modern substitutes can match the depth of shine achieved by
repeated applications of a good beeswax polish.

Colin Bignell


Yes ,
keep it old fashioned. Supermarkets must go away in the end

not everyone can use supermarket products with chemicals. I know if I use
any my daughter always has asthma problems again. I can only use the old
fashioned methods which I find work very well indeed despite going to Tesco
and buying chemicals to do the work in just about the same time.
I am sure they wont go to the wall if some of use use our preferred methods
rather than their chemicals