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#1 ·
I do some woodworking in my business and because of that I'm always trying out new finishing and protection products. More than a few times since joining up here I've benefited from the advise of the stock gurus so I felt compelled to share my recent findings on a really special product.

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This is some really good wax. It's not the easiest to apply, err rather to remove, but the results are incredible - well worth the effort. It makes for the hardest, clearest, smoothest, most brilliant, color & clarity enhancing finish I've ever seen from a wax and yet the surface is neither slippery nor grippy and I love how it leaves no white residue in the grain/voids/gaps/etc.

The Classic Wax comes in 6 different colors. I've been using the Clear but I'm going to order the Jacobean and Antique Mahogany soon.

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The company that makes this stuff is based in the UK but they also sell here in the USA. They have a whole slew of other products as well to check out, some pretty neat stuff. They're most well known for their LustraSheen Wax which is pretty much a BriWax copy(?). BTW, I didn't try this because I didn't want the beeswax in the mix, I wanted a tougher finish.

The main company website is http://www.lustersheen.com/ but they sell online at https://lustersheenonline.com/
 
#4 ·
Thanks for the info.....

Walnut - I use clear Briwax first finished by two final coats of Renaissance wax.

Figured Birch - I use Antique Mahogany Briwax first finished by two final coats of Renaissance wax.

I also use the Renaissance wax on the metal areas of weapons, scopes etc. as well as it does a great job on non-wood surfaces too.

I may try the classic wax in place of Briwax as I am finally running low on my Briwax.

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