Antique Wax is blended from a selection of the finest waxes on a white wax base, giving a polish second to none on all furniture and fine wood finishes, especially antiques and shellac (French Polish) surfaces.
Happily we found you which is an ideal product not only for antique furniture but also for our rooms of George Nakashima furniture purchased in the 80’s.
Difference between Woodoc Water-Borne Sealers and Woodoc Solvent-Based Sealers.
Both Woodoc Water-Borne and Solvent-Based sealers are penetrating sealers. The first coat penetrates and binds with the wood, while the second and third coats provide a protective finish on the surface. Both these types of sealers provide strong, hard finishes and will protect wood against water- and alcohol stains and every-day wear and tear.
Solvent-based sealers will enhance the natural colour of the wood and the wood could therefore appear a little darker after sealing. Water-borne sealers on the other hand will not enhance the colour of the wood or yellow with age.
Water-borne sealers dry quickly and are virtually odourless, while solvent-based sealers will smell of solvent until the product has cured properly. They also take longer to dry. Water-borne sealers are considered to be more environmentally-friendly than solvent-based sealers. After the use of Woodoc Solvent-Based Sealers, brushes are cleaned with mineral turpentine, while water is used to clean brushes after the use of Woodoc Water-Borne Sealers.