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Renaissance Wax Polish 65ml

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Size: 65ml/2.25 oz


Features

  • Can be used on the following surfaces: Wood, leather, paper, Bone, pearl and mother of pearl, gemstones, any kind of metal, photographic prints, enamel, fiberglass, granite, and on and on
  • Included components: Jewelry Making
  • Package Dimensions: 6.604 L x 8.128 H x 7.366 W (centimeters)
  • Item package weight:0.17 pounds

Description

Highly recommended by the Vintage company, Renaissance wax Polish will protect the surface of metals and wood from dust, fingerprints, liquids, and other environmental hazards. Renaissance wax Polish was originally formulated in the British museum research laboratories in the early 1950's, in response to a discussion amongst museum technicians at an international conference on fine- art conservation. When applied, it creates a micro-thin, lustrous layer that enhances shine while preventing damage. Renaissance wax Polish can also be used to remove old Polish build up.

Brand: Renaissance


Item Form: Paste


Specific Uses For Product: Cleaning, Polishing, Protecting, and Restoring


Recommended Uses For Product: 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 See more


Number of Items: 1


Product Dimensions: 5.75 x 3.7 x 1.52 inches


Item model number: XTL-8004


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Item Weight: 1.76 ounces


Department: Unisex-Adult


Manufacturer: Beadaholique


Date First Available: September 10, 2009


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  • Wax for ancient coins
This wax is essential when restoring ancient roman or greek coins. Great product, buff in the wax and it will harden and protect your items from further decay.
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2024 by Amber

  • As advertised. Perfect product.
Great price, best advertised. Thanks for the prompt shipping and expert packaging.
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2024 by Terry Willis

  • Worth the price
I bought this product in an effort to preserve my '30s vintage Victor jack plane. I had been using paste wax to keep the rust away up till now, and have been mostly successful. The problem is, I use that plane frequently, averaging several times a week. I simply wear the wax off the tool in use. I applied the Renaissance Wax ( and I believe the polish is a misprint, this wax has no abrasive action that I can detect ) and was met with several surprises. First, the Ren Wax lifted the paste wax from the wooden handles. I had to constantly move my finger in the application rag because my fingertip would get clogged with paste wax that was being removed. Once the paste wax was removed, and the new Ren Wax applied, the buff rewarded me with nearly new looking handles. I was astonished at how beautiful the handles were, especially since I've owned the plane for years and never noticed. With the handles looking new, I moved on to the base. Again, the application of Ren Wax would remove the paste wax that was embedded in the cast iron body. After some time working a spot, the metal would be visibly cleaner and brighter than the surrounding metal. It took some time to wax the body, but in the end, the tool looks almost new. Inspired by success, I disassembled the plane completely, cleaned and waxed everything, including the screws ( the brass screws in the handles are particularly stunning now ). I simply cannot believe it's the same tool. I then waxed all my wood chisels, power tools, and workbench top. Sawdust no longer sticks to the tools now, and the finish appears to be much more durable than the paste wax ever was. I'll get around to waxing the table saw top, but that will be an all day project. In summary, I have tested this product on the following materials with outstanding results: Finished and unfinished wood Cast iron Tool steel Steel Stainless steel Chrome plating Brass Aluminum Plastic Rubber Leather Painted surfaces ( probably enamel ) I have found no issues with the product. Some complain about the scent, I found it to be much less invasive than paste wax, although I was in the garage with the doors open. It is true that you need to use the tiniest speck of wax you can get. I found that you wrap you application rag around your finger, and merely touch the surface of the wax, that's plenty. Two of those doses is enough to get complete coverage on a 2.75 inch by 12 inch plane base. The majority of time spent was cleaning the old wax/oil/grease from the tools. The time required for the application of wax and buff were insignificant overall. Other waxes "haze" but this one doesn't appear to work that way. It seems that you simply apply the wax, grab your buff rag and buff it. No waiting. To be honest, I was skeptical about the marketing hype, about how this product can be used on "everything" with no drawbacks. However, in practice, it appears to work exactly that way. I couldn't find anything that didn't benefit from a coat of Ren Wax. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2013 by J. Stewart

  • Very good stuff
Easy to use, protects and shines metals, and damn near anything else.
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2024 by John

  • 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. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2013 by 🔹 Catrinka 🔹

  • Great for all types of projects and lasts forever
First of all, there's a pretty fragrant smell that comes with this polish as soon as you open the container. It doesn't last, and it's not super offensive. It just helps to know to expect it. I use this polish on my polymer clay projects personally. There are so many different techniques to sanding and buffing your pieces. I use a Dremel along with this wax polish and felt tips. It doesn't have any sort of shiny finish which is great when I want to keep projects more matte. I would consider it necessary when finishing my pieces as the difference in quality is significant. It really elevates the final look. I've had my container for a year now and I've barely made a dent in it, even though I use it on a regular basis. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2023 by Liv

  • Recommended By A Friend
Woodworking people know their waxes. This was used to condition the stock on a classic lever action rifle. Results were astonishingly good.
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2024 by Chris

  • Easy to use
Just a couple steps: apply sparingly, buff gently. I used this wax to protect a small metal sign that I am going to use outdoors. I followed the simple directions and love the results. When I ran my fingers over it after it dried (which was quick) I could feel the before and after difference. Nice little sheen to it also. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2024 by kzzzzz

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