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Thread: High Melt Wax
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12th August 2003, 11:29 AM #1
High Melt Wax
At times I have heard the term "high melt wax".
Can anyone give me any advise on a brand name,where to find it,
and also how to use the product and if it has any advantage.
Advise would be appricated,
Regards Schaf.
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17th August 2003, 12:01 AM #2
Traditional Wax U-Beaut Polishes Contains carnauba wax, cerecine and ozocerite all melt at temps from 76deg C to 87deg C and are much harder than most other polishing waxes yet easier to apply and use.
High melts are recommended as a better polish than beeswax which can be softened by body heat and will accept finger marks and dust etc.
Cheers - Neil
Currently in Newcastle at the Woodwork and Craft Expo
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17th August 2003, 11:34 AM #3
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I started off waxing my work with a home made wax, predominantly made up of bee's wax. The initial finish was very nice and the "shine" was totally acceptable. HOWEVER after only about a week sitting out in the living room in "warm ole Victoria" I started to notice the lustre starting to fade and the surface took on an opaque look rather than the initial shine. So I took the plunge and bought a small container (5 litre I do believe) of the U-beaut Traditional Wax. I simply applied it over the existing wax and buffed it with the "swansdown mop" (also available from U-beaut) the finish was incredible. The finish is harder, shinier and more dificult to "scuff". That was almost 2 months ago and I still pause to look in wonder at the finish each time I pass the bowl, which has maintained the same look from the time I polished it.
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18th August 2003, 09:12 PM #4
Hot Melt Wax
Hi,
Re: Hot melt wax
Thanks to both Neil and Rowan for your replies and advice.
I will purchase some Traditional Wax and look forward to trying it.
Would like to try on some kitchen spatulas .
Thanks again
Regards Schaf.
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20th August 2003, 11:07 PM #5
u beaut trad' wax also works well on boots too.
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