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stuart noble
 
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Default The wrong way to apply beeswax polish.


Ian Stirling wrote in message ...
Can anyone say why I should not simply clean thouroughly a polished item
that needs a bit of polish, then rub a rag with some beeswax polish
over the area to be polished, followed by simply going round with a
electric paintstripper set on hot 1cm away from the surface, at a speed
of 30cm/sec?

It melts the polish into the wood, and gives a nice finish, much faster,
and no rubbing.

The wood is not overheated (you can do the same thing to your hand with
little effect) and it just seems lots easier.

If the item is not too scuffed up, no wax needs added.

Sounds like more work than applying the polish as it was designed. The
alternative is to use a product like Briwax that has a fast solvent and
contains a balance of hard and soft waxes. Those based on white
spirit/turpentine often suffer from "trapped" solvent where the surface
dries but the underneath stays tacky.