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Furniture Clinic Premium Beeswax Polish is a 200ml natural wax formula designed to condition, restore, and protect all types of wood surfaces. Trusted by professionals and heritage restorers, it enhances wood’s natural shine without altering color, while providing durable waterproof protection. Ideal for both antique and modern furniture, this polish requires careful application to achieve a stunning, long-lasting finish.









| ASIN | B07JMFKMD4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #130,959 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #136 in Wood Polish |
| Brand | Furniture Clinic |
| Brand Name | Furniture Clinic |
| Contains Liquid Contents? | Yes |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 11,766 Reviews |
| Item Form | Wax |
| Item Height | 4 centimeters |
| Item Volume | 200 Milliliters |
| Manufacturer | Furniture Clinic |
| Material Feature | Unscented |
| Material Features | Unscented |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Scent | Unscented |
| Special Ingredients | Citral |
| Specific Uses For Product | Furniture |
| Unit Count | 6.8 Fluid Ounces |
D**S
Recommend!
Firstly, don’t believe the negative reviews. Most people have no idea how to properly apply furniture wax. Secondly, as far as beeswax polish goes, this one is really good. There’s a trend with manufacturers catering to a wider demographic, trying to appeal to general audiences. This is great for the craft of woodworking itself, but not so good for many consumers. This kind of advertising makes techniques, tools, and supplies seem easier to use than they are. This company is one of those. It can take years to perfect your technique for applying furniture wax. Don’t be dissuaded if it doesn’t work as easily as the advertisements imply. Wax is simple to apply, but difficult to apply correctly. You have to layer it, using very small amounts at a time, and in small areas at a time, and the satin sheen is only revealed after thorough buffing. You must have patience. This isn’t the easiest product to use (none are). But with practice you can reveal some truly beautiful pieces. There are two main types of furniture wax: beeswax and microcrystalline wax. I prefer microcrystalline wax, but it’s incredibly expensive, so I often resort to beeswax for most projects. If you’re looking at photos online, or if you’re comparing your efforts with beeswax to an existing piece and find yourself dissatisfied, it may be because the other piece/photo has microcrystalline wax applied and not beeswax. As far as beeswax goes, every brand I’ve tried seems about the same. You really can’t go wrong. I like Furniture Clinic because they offer a wide range of products and seem to really care about their customers. But if you don’t like this product you probably won’t like any others, due to how similar they are. If you are serious about learning to wax, I recommend giving microcrystalline wax a try. I’ve only recently become acquainted with it, and it goes on and buffs off so well compared to beeswax. It’s very easy to use and gives fantastic results much quicker than beeswax. I just want people to understand what they’re getting into. Do not follow the directions from the video for this product. Go online and do some research into how to best apply beeswax polish before trying to use this. Hope this helps!
A**S
A staple for anyone who does woodworking or restoring.
I used this in the restoration of an old 1920s mantle clock. Using a super fine grade of steel wool, this helped to polish away years of buildup on the wood and made it look practically brand new.
A**B
Stop the squeak
I love the polish. I used it on our bed posts where the wood rubs. When we're bouncing on the bed makin love, it is so quiet now.
1**Y
It does what it says it does
This is really easy to apply and removed and leave a very nice finish. Brings furniture back to life.
M**A
Great for wood and leather to condition and repair.
Great for a refinished piece of woodwork to make drawers glide smoothly. Also as a wood and leather conditioner around the house on many items, including our leather sofa.
T**H
It gave a Protective satin finish to my armoire
I use this on a piece of furniture that I painted with chalk paint. It takes a little bit of work and elbow grease and a few layers, but the end results are beautiful.
R**.
Nice product
Covers scratches. Easy to apply
W**G
Furniture Clinic Danish Oil worked better.
Just didn't work as well as expected on my new Teak butcher block countertop. Changed to (same brand )Furniture Clinic Danish Oil and it worked great!!
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