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This article will discuss how to use beeswax for refinishing wood furniture after it has been cleaned, varnished, and oiled. Beeswax makes a great furniture wax because it has a soft luster and a high melting temperature that won't melt if you place your hand on the surface. It is also waterproofing. To get more details about wood furniture restoration visit https://www.artofwalls.uk/restoration

Begin by spraying a little bit of wax on the furniture. Next, rub the wax on the surface with a soft cloth. You only need a thin coat. You can wipe off any excess water if you have it. 

After you've covered the surface using circular motions, apply the wax with long, even strokes forwards and backward following the grain of the wood. Let the wax dry for about 15-20 minutes. The component solvents will evaporate, and the wax will harden.

Use a wool or cotton cloth to buff the surface. Again, work in the same direction that the wood grain. You will notice a soft, beautiful luster. 

You may see an oily film appear on the surface after a few days. It's not something to worry about, it's simply the excess oil from the polish leaking through. To remove, simply wipe the surface clean with a soft cloth.

We hope you're now ready to start planning your weekend. You should be able to keep your furniture in the same condition it was when it arrived. It takes little more than a scotch-Brite pad and the reapplications of beeswax to maintain the furniture's finish.

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