Renassaince Wax

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C_Ludwigsen

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Okay, help me out. I see it listed at CSUSA. I see several of you make reference to it. It sounds like it can be used on the wood, acrylics, bowling ball material, and even the metal component.

Who can tell me more and fill in the gaps (sorry, bad finishing pun).

Chuck
 

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Renaissance Wax is really a polymer microcrystalline-based polish. It creates a pretty dazzling finish with the added benefit of adding a polymer coating to about anything you put it on. It's easy to apply. Wipe on, wipe off, buff. Here's a link that will give you loads of additional verbiage. http://www.restorationproduct.com/renwaxinfo.html . FYI, the TSW-1211 that I sent to you is an attempt to take this type of product to the next level by combining a minute amount of polymer with the purest white carnauba available in order to produce a hard finish with enhanced durability.
 

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Okay, THAT link just got added to my favorites. Thanks Lou. Looking forward to the TWS-1211. Maybe we can help you name it [;)]. Like "Neo-modern Wax", or "Future Classic Polish". Just kidding. Excited to try it.
 
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