JDarvall
8th February 2011, 08:21 AM
hi,
Got a big tub of ubeaut neautral a while back and want to use it up.....but I need it to impart a more honeycome beeswax lustre.
Before this been using up a tub of some mystery wax I scored. Just about all gone (old rusty tin I got cheap at a market with no label) but have been happy with the finish...has a lot of beeswax content I'm guessing ....just have been rubbing in heavily and hard with steel wool, imediately rubbing off with a rag while its warm (go through a lot of rags)
Its an immediate unmessy finish I really like, that soots my work , thats easy to build up. no drying times, unevenness, hotspots , sprayguns, poisen etc. not fiddly, but looks good.
So what sort of things can I add to the Ubeaut neautral, to make it more brown in colour (beeswax ? some kind of translucent colour ?) and how do I make the wax less wet ? (just leave it sitting around with the lid off ? )
thanks kindly
Jake
Got a big tub of ubeaut neautral a while back and want to use it up.....but I need it to impart a more honeycome beeswax lustre.
Before this been using up a tub of some mystery wax I scored. Just about all gone (old rusty tin I got cheap at a market with no label) but have been happy with the finish...has a lot of beeswax content I'm guessing ....just have been rubbing in heavily and hard with steel wool, imediately rubbing off with a rag while its warm (go through a lot of rags)
Its an immediate unmessy finish I really like, that soots my work , thats easy to build up. no drying times, unevenness, hotspots , sprayguns, poisen etc. not fiddly, but looks good.
So what sort of things can I add to the Ubeaut neautral, to make it more brown in colour (beeswax ? some kind of translucent colour ?) and how do I make the wax less wet ? (just leave it sitting around with the lid off ? )
thanks kindly
Jake