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Scratched Wood Polish

Weigh the water and mix with a propeller mixer at 1B00 rpm. [Pg.145]

Add the Part C ingredients to the Part B mixture in the order shown, mixing each for 10 minutes. [Pg.145]

Cool the batch to 35C, add Part D, and mix until uniform. As received basis [Pg.145]


Wax finishes have been used for a thousand years, but their modern use has waned (pardon the pun). That s because they re not especially protective, as it turns out. Yes, you can coat a console table in wax, but don t expect it to resist water and wear. Instead, a wax finish alone is best reserved for hands-off wood pieces like art. However, paired with a protective finish like lacquer, shellac, or varnish, wax will fill tiny scratches to restore luster, so polishing finished furniture with wax makes it really shine. Wax-based furniture polishes are common— when your finish loses its glow, simply rub on a new layer. [Pg.238]


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