Hi,
I'm making a piece which I want to give a simple wax finish, and have a run into a problem. The piece is mostly in brown oak, and trying out the wax (this one http://www.axminster.co.uk/product-Chestnut-Woodwax-19771.htm ) on an offcut I find that it is going into the open grain of the oak and leaving white deposits there which I can't get rid of. Looks dreadful!
I'm wondering whether if I buy one of the darker shades of the wax this will solve the problem without darkening the timber? Part of the point of using wax is I want to avoid the dramatic colour change you get with oil! Or is there a recipe for a clear wax polish which is properly transparent so won't show in the grain?
Or any other ideas? Basically I want a natural, low sheen finish which alters the colour and appearance of the timber as little as possible. It doesn't need to be highly protective. Using a grain filler would stop the problem with the wax in the grain but seem like total overkill, and I want to keep the open grained look.....
Thanks,
Marcus
I'm making a piece which I want to give a simple wax finish, and have a run into a problem. The piece is mostly in brown oak, and trying out the wax (this one http://www.axminster.co.uk/product-Chestnut-Woodwax-19771.htm ) on an offcut I find that it is going into the open grain of the oak and leaving white deposits there which I can't get rid of. Looks dreadful!
I'm wondering whether if I buy one of the darker shades of the wax this will solve the problem without darkening the timber? Part of the point of using wax is I want to avoid the dramatic colour change you get with oil! Or is there a recipe for a clear wax polish which is properly transparent so won't show in the grain?
Or any other ideas? Basically I want a natural, low sheen finish which alters the colour and appearance of the timber as little as possible. It doesn't need to be highly protective. Using a grain filler would stop the problem with the wax in the grain but seem like total overkill, and I want to keep the open grained look.....
Thanks,
Marcus