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Mary Fisher
 
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Default The wrong way to apply beeswax polish.


"stuart noble" wrote in message
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"Andy Dingley" wrote in message


Because waxes need to be mechanically buffed - it aligns the mechanicl
structure of the plates in the wax, giving a shine.

If you do this entirely by heat or solvent, then you'll get a matt
finish. For some purposes, this may be all you need. A little gentle
wiping does help with getting an even thickness though.


You might as well use vaseline or any grease.


Neither of which are solids, which is why they're not used to finish
furniture.

Polish is as polish does. As with car wax, wax polish is a cutting
paste. It is the finest of finishes but still an abrasive.


I've never known a furniture polish that contained abrasives.


Furniture polish is applied to wood - a relatively soft material. Car
polishes are very diffeent, the ground they are finishing is hard.

Mary