mbellek
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I have used HUT wax, and I love the application process (simple) and I love the way it looks when I first do it... But it fades with very little use. *I* am able to shine it up easily with a buffing wheel, but I'm thinking if I ever sell one, that won't work so well. I would never expect a customer to do that.
I've heard that Renaissance is a lot more enduring... Does it have the same application process?
Mylands - same question.
Pure Carnauba - I read an article on Woodcraft.com that involved boiling, beeswax, turpentine and a big process. Yuck. But what about using buffing wheels? Would that work?
I know a lot of this hobby involves trial and error, and finding what works best for YOU, but I'd like to try and do that with as little financial waste as possible!!
I've heard that Renaissance is a lot more enduring... Does it have the same application process?
Mylands - same question.
Pure Carnauba - I read an article on Woodcraft.com that involved boiling, beeswax, turpentine and a big process. Yuck. But what about using buffing wheels? Would that work?
I know a lot of this hobby involves trial and error, and finding what works best for YOU, but I'd like to try and do that with as little financial waste as possible!!