Wax on top of Danish Oil

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motownmartin

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I fear that I have made an error, I have made some Walnut Boxes finished with a coat of Danish Oil the some Chestnut wax (.22 I think) but the wax is tacky and when I touch it my fingerprints are left on the surface, Have I made a mistake by waxing over the oil, if so how can i rectify it :?
 
Wax over an oiled finish should be OK once the oil finish has gone off. Bear in mind however that a Danish oil is made from a resin, a polymerising oil (like Tung or linseed) and a solvent. It's really a long oil varnish. Waxes (eg like Black Bison and similar) are generally formulated with a solvent which makes them easy to apply so there is a danger that the solvent in the wax could soften the varnish (ie the Danish oil) but I have applied wax to a Danish oil finish (usually, Liberon finishing oil) lots of times without problems.

I am unfamiliar with the Chestnut wax but I would have thought that if you leave it a week and polish the heck out of it, it should be OK.
 
Martin,

What did you use to buff the wax with? I now have one of these Chestnut brushes:
HandPolishingBrushcat.jpg

It does look like the bristles are too course but it works a treat.
You need to brush quite hard to get the wax to flow before it hardens off, sounds like you need to apply more elbow grease. :wink:
 
DaveL":2gchjjsj said:
Martin,

What did you use to buff the wax with? I now have one of these Chestnut brushes:
HandPolishingBrushcat.jpg

It does look like the bristles are too course but it works a treat.
You need to brush quite hard to get the wax to flow before it hardens off, sounds like you need to apply more elbow grease. :wink:

If you haven't got the elbow grease like me use the Drill Polishing Brush
http://www.chestnutproducts.co.uk/results.php?cat=Polishing Brushes
Much easier :)
 
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