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Renaissance Wax Polish is a premium protective paste designed for cleaning, polishing, and restoring a wide variety of surfaces including wood, leather, metals, and gemstones. With a compact size of 65ml, it’s perfect for both indoor and outdoor use, making it an essential tool for antique restoration and jewelry maintenance.
Specific Uses For Product | Cleaning, Polishing, Protecting, and Restoring |
Antenna Location | For Polishing, Paint Protection, Removes Water Spots, Oxidation, Prevents Tarnish, Corrosion and Bloom, Suitable for Indoor Outdoor Use, Ideal Antique Restoration, Museum Curation, Jewelry Maintenance |
Item Form | Paste |
Number of Items | 1 |
Unit Count | 2.19 Fl Oz |
Item Weight | 0.15 Pounds |
P**R
Great product
As advertised. Works great. Thin coat.
J**Z
Best wax I’ve used hands down
Best wax I’ve ever used! I’ve already referred it to two friends of mine Works fantastic on guns absolutely no fingerprints after I applied wax .worked great on my leather truck seats!
K**.
Easy to Apply and Buff Out - Leaves Nice Finish
This wax is easy to apply and leaves a beautiful, medium, finish. I like the fragrance but, even if I didn't, it fades fast. I think this product is expensive, but a little goes a long way, so I am very satisfied.
L**S
Great product! Thanks ChatGPT!
I bought this product based off ChatGPT recommendation for my Oil Rubbed Bronze sink Flange. The last Oil Rubbed Bronze Flange Finish was destroyed the first time I cleaned my porcelain sink with Bar Keepers Friend (also a fabulous product). I applied this product to the flange and water just rolled off it. I cleaned my porcelain sink with Bar Keepers Friend and my flange was totally protected with with wax! I am very PLEASED!
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Used by museums and conservationists around the world...and me
Renaissance Wax was originally developed for the British Museum in London to revitalize and protect their antiques and artifacts. It's a microcrystalline wax that is acquired as a part of the petroleum refinery process. Fortunately, it's also available for regular home use to guard our own valuable possessions from the damaging effects of humidity, heat, dust, environmental destruction, aging and ordinary wear.With its high moisture resistance, it forms a barrier against the above mentioned threats while forming a durable, lustrous finish. It can be used on wood, metal, leather, stone, and many other finished surfaces. Renaissance Wax leaves no sticky surface and also doesn't take fingerprints as easily as many other waxes. I also love that it doesn't stain or discolor over time.While I have used it on several of our more valuable antiques pieces, I primarily use it as a protective finish for metal work (both jewelry and other artistic works) as well as a wax coating for some oil paintings. NOTE: If you're using it as a final finish for oil paintings, the paint should have at least 6-9 months to dry (longer if thick impasto) and it should have a finished coat of varnish applied/cured prior to wax application.On jewelry and other metalwork, it prevents tarnish and corrosion. On older pieces, it first cleans by lifting dirt and remnants of other waxes leaving the surface with a thin, hard protective film. It's wonderful on shiny metal finishes such as drawer pulls and helps them to maintain their shine and not oxidize. Conversely, on those metal pieces that have been oxidized with a beautiful patina (either naturally or artificially), this wax protects that appearance to prevent the look from altering.Just so some of you don't get a big surprise when you order this and it arrives, that's not a typo on the product page...this Renaissance Wax comes in a tiny 2.25 oz. container. So, yes, it IS expensive...but I feel that it's worth paying the extra for something that works so well and is used by museums around the world. The only downside is the smell, but that gradually begins to disappear about 24 hours after application.
B**T
It's an industry standard for a reason
I am a clockmaker and clock repairman so I work with 300-year-old clocks and clocks I have just created with my bare hands. This works great to keep brass and steel from tarnishing for a good amount of time. Other forms of protection are lacquer and electroplating, the former often goes wrong and is impossible to touch up, and the latter is extremely expensive. microcrystalline wax is by far the best option for the work I do. It will protect from tarnishing for several months up to a few years and you can just touch it up as time goes on, its very easy to apply, I recommend a microfiber cloth, a little goes a long way
S**R
Great protection and shine
Works just as stated.
J**N
Expensive but good
Good wax
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