Beeswax Wood Finish
Beeswax Wood Preserver is a natural wax that penetrates directly into the wood in order to eliminate dry moisture dull and sun damaged surfaces leaving the surface wonderful lustrous warm shine.
Beeswax wood finish. In comparison a varnish which is made of resin results in a dry hard wood finish making it look old and weather-beaten. And during those times their process for making it was quite the drawn out affair. Beeswax gives a type of shine that professional home decorators dream of.
This is a very well-rounded easy to apply almost-somewhat durable wax finish for wood. As a result if you have a piece of furniture with polyurethane or varnish finish for example you can apply a finishing wax to beautify it. Just give it a few stirs and it should be a good consistency for a couple of hours.
Your wood is now finished. Beeswax wood polish transforms dry dull and sun-damaged surfaces into naturally smooth ones giving them a warm and nice glow. As a finish waxes dont penetrate wood but rather sit atop it.
If you desire more of a polish you can buff the surface with some solid pure beeswax. In this video I make my own home-made wood finishing oil - wax finish - also known as paste wax furniture polish or beeswax polish. For this project you will need.
An oil like coconut oil olive oil jojoba oil walnut oil etc. Over time many companies started making even better types of coating solutions. I found this to be a handy NPI use for my orphaned socks worn over a rubber dishwashing glove.
Waxes are derived from a variety of mineral vegetable and animal sources. The modern finish lying underneath will provide the wood with plenty of protection. Work the polish in a circular motion focusing on working with the grain.