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Finding just the right furniture wax for different jobs can paralyze decision making. To solve this problem, we've carefully selected a group of four neutral color waxes, each with its own specific advantages, ensuring that one of them will be the correct wax for your needs.
H Behlen Bros is the USA's most prestigious maker of professional furniture finishing supplies. Blue Label Wax (1 lb. can) has long set the standard in professional woodworking. It features a blend of hard carnuba, softer beeswax and carefully selected solvents for ease of working.
Briwax (16 fl oz can) a premium toluene-free natural wax from the UK. It has a very fast drying time and some very useful cleaning properties.
Renaissance Wax (in a 1/2 lb. 200 mL can) also comes from England. It has a fine medium lustre, drys virtually instantly and will never show finger marks. For a wax, it is extremely moisture resistant, and is glass-clear and pH neutral - which is why it is the standard at the British Museum for a wide variety of historic items, not just wood. Its main ingredient as a base is a petroleum-based microcrystalline wax. Use sparingly.
NOTE: Due to impending laws on air quality control and other health concerns, these items have been restricted from shipping to California.
H Behlen Bros is the USA's most prestigious maker of professional furniture finishing supplies. Blue Label Wax (1 lb. can) has long set the standard in professional woodworking. It features a blend of hard carnuba, softer beeswax and carefully selected solvents for ease of working.
Briwax (16 fl oz can) a premium toluene-free natural wax from the UK. It has a very fast drying time and some very useful cleaning properties.
Renaissance Wax (in a 1/2 lb. 200 mL can) also comes from England. It has a fine medium lustre, drys virtually instantly and will never show finger marks. For a wax, it is extremely moisture resistant, and is glass-clear and pH neutral - which is why it is the standard at the British Museum for a wide variety of historic items, not just wood. Its main ingredient as a base is a petroleum-based microcrystalline wax. Use sparingly.
NOTE: Due to impending laws on air quality control and other health concerns, these items have been restricted from shipping to California.




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