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.
Click> Flag Classic Wax
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.
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/
Click> Flag Classic Wax


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.

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/