Wax as a Woodworking Finish

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Last updated 17 May 2024
Wax as a Woodworking Finish
Wax offers very little in the way of protection, wax has limited use in the modern woodworker's arsenal of wood finishes.
Easy to use liquid wax that gives interior woods a soft, satin lustre. May be applied over Watco Danish Oil Finish after 24 hours or over stained wood after 72 hours. Do not use over clear, polyurethane type finishes. Helps hide scratches and mars and is resistant to water. Additional applications applied periodically will maintain the lustre and protect the wood for years. Apply with a clean, soft rag in a light, even film over the surface.
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