Wax finishing oak veneer in a light colour.

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Chubber

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Liberon wax has been my past preferred wax for so many years I haven't considered anything else. It does take a bit of elbow grease.

Is there anything else nowadays that doesn't smell like a petrol refinery?

I have a hankering to do some faux panelling in oak and oak veneered ply, and to finish some Ikea Billy bookshelves.

(Does anyone remember a wax furniture polish that smelt of lavender? Mother's scullery cupboard would smell of the dusters...)
 
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There are a few 'lavender waxes' on the market, I have never used them but if you are after nostalgia Antiquax might fit the bill, it will if nothing else be a good quality wax polish. The best all round wax I use is Harrell's made by W.S. Jenkins in Tottenham, I find it better than Liberon wax but there is not much in it, if you are after a high build wax then you can't beat Briwax but it does stink and it is hard work. The best wax for ease of application is Renaissance Wax, it goes on easily, buff effortlessly and gives a lovely satin sheen.
 

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I have always used Antiquax but was unaware that they did a Lavender one, last time I came across a Lavender wax was at School about 60 years ago, we were given a small tin each to polish our desks with, I had completely forgotten about that so thanks for the memory!
Ian
 
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