Briwax is a formulated blend of soft beeswax and an imported, hard, waxy emollient from the carnauba palm in South America. Wood craftsmen around the world have used Briwax to protect, restore and recondition fine furniture and antiques to their original “patina” which could only be duplicated by laborious rubbing.
By using Briwax, there is no faster, easier way to color and protect wood moldings, spindles, and unpainted furniture. Briwax can also be used to protect metals such as brass, chrome, copper, and aluminum from tarnishing as quickly as unprotected metals.
Briwax is available in clear and ten wood colors. The Clear has been specially formulated so that it will not darken the wood, just enhance the grain. The wood colors enable you to tone- down or tone-up new wood, as well as, helping to fill-in small surface scratches and chips in older furniture or priceless antiques. Inherent cleaning agents in Briwax allow dirt, oil, and old wax to be dissolved and lifted away, leaving a durable, lustrous hand-rubbed finish.
Briwax should be applied sparingly with a soft cloth. Allow to dry, then buff with a clean, lint-free cloth. Once opened, seal the tin well. Laying a piece of plastic on top of the wax in the tin before applying the metal lid, helps to keep the air trapped in the tin from drying the wax..
To learn more about Briwax, please visit Renninger’s Antiques Market, Adamstown Pa-Booths B14 and B24 or contact Len Possoff at 215-275-0870 or poss71@verizon.net
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