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Geoff P
20th July 2015, 05:45 PM
Hi all,
Built a side table out of 60 year old hard wood for my wife about 10 years ago. When dressed the timber gave up a gorgeous pale pink hue. Really beautiful.:):) I bees waxed the whole piece.
Now she wants to paint it white.:~:~:~ Something to do with French Provincial
How do I clean off the bees wax?

Geoff

Master Splinter
20th July 2015, 06:14 PM
Turps and plenty of clean rags....and maybe finish off with some wax and grease remover from a car paint store.

Master Splinter
20th July 2015, 06:18 PM
Oh, and maybe put some shellac on before the white paint, to make it easier to strip off in another ten years time when the trend is back towards unpainted!

son_of_bluegras
21st July 2015, 11:20 AM
I'd use a scraper to remove the top layer of wood. Sanding could work but the wax may clog the sand paper.

ron

Cliff Rogers
21st July 2015, 01:16 PM
Hot water will remove bees wax.

Robson Valley
22nd July 2015, 09:31 AM
I used my oven-baked process to waterproof a carved wooden dish with straight bees wax.
Boiling water, turps, you name it, the clean up of the spatter was a soul-destroying task.
Never again.

You want my serious advice? Build another table out of second-rate wood and let her paint it.