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As Alan says, you can create a look similar to the traditional French polish with it. If i am simply trying to maintain the current finish i will apply Butcher's wax as a final step after cleaning the piece up a bit. ![]() |
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Sirek: a good introduction on how to use wax; a good addition to the thread. |
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