🌟 Feed your wood’s soul with shine and strength!
Howard Feed-N-Wax is a 64-ounce wood polish and conditioner that combines Carnauba and Beeswax with natural oils to protect, nourish, and enhance the grain of finished and unfinished wood. Designed for use on furniture, cabinets, doors, and antiques, it prevents drying and fading while delivering a soft, lasting luster. The low-odor formula is the perfect maintenance step after wood restoration, ensuring your wood surfaces stay vibrant and protected.
Manufacturer | Howard Products |
Part Number | FW0064 |
Item Weight | 3.1 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 9 x 5.25 x 3.5 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | FW0064 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 64 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
Color | multicolored |
Style | Polish and Conditioner |
Volume | 1892 Milliliters |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Low Odor |
Usage | Cabinets,Doors,Furniture |
Included Components | 64 oz Feed-N-Wax |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**N
It really works! Buy it!
We have saw mill cut 10" wide wood boards on our floors in our home. We sanded them, stained them and put a wax on them for the first time 7+ years ago. Since then I have done the basic wood floor cleaners weekly and used the mop & glow wax on them about once a month. I have tried other wood floor care products and several waxes and it just seemed that it would never keep the "clean and shiny" look except for about 2 days. It would go back to looking dingy and dirty. Then I bought this stuff, and it was AMAZING! I do not leave reviews often, even when stuff works okay, but this stuff really brings the life back to old hardwood floors. It has now been over two weeks since we done the floors and we only applied the wax one time and on parts of it couldn't even keep traffic off of it for longer then 20 minutes. IT STILL looks good! The smell is like citrus/honey smell and it is definitely not over powering or chemically smelling. I will definitely only treat my floors with this from now on. I will keep a bottle! We have dogs and children and even they cant destroy the floor! Also, a little goes a long ways. I used this bottle to do my living room, kitchen and hall and still have a little over 1/4 of a bottle left. If you have doubts, honestly DON'T, just go ahead and purchase it, I promise it works!
B**H
Great stuff for furniture, but not really for floors without modification
Good stuff, but it's best for furniture and not really for floors without some modification. With all the Howard products, it's a bit difficult to tell exactly what they're for. After using several of them, I think I can offer this advice (and forgive me if you've read this already – I've posted it in both product reviews):- the Orange Oil is primarily a cleaner. It will seep into unfinished or worn wood, but I imagine the luster will fade relatively quickly.- the Feed-N-Wax has some obvious beeswax mixed in (it's thick) and I think it's perfect for waxing furniture.I *don't* think the Feed-N-Wax is a good solution for floors, unless you're prepared to refresh the finish regularly. Beeswax is simply too soft. And it's not really for factory-finished wood floors at all... unless your floors were sanded flat and finished after installation, this is not a good solution for refreshing your finish – you'll want to look for something that's acrylic or polymer-based. That said, I find it puzzling that they promote Feed-N-Wax as a solution for flooring.We *do* use Feed-N-Wax on our floors (traditional oak flooring I layed down and sanded myself), but only after adding some carnauba wax (available here on Amazon). This is a bit tricky – you have to heat the carnauba flakes in a double boiler and then mix them with just enough Orange Oil/Feed-N-Wax to get it to dissolve. You might be surprised how much oil it takes to accomplish this (the carnauba wants to congeal unless enough oil is present). But once done, the wax is much, much more durable. Great for any horizontal surface, and no more slippery than beeswax on the floor.So we ended up buying a gallon of Orange Oil, a gallon of Feed-N-Wax, and a pound of carnauba flakes. We mix them as needed for the purpose at hand. And we're waxing furniture, architectural elements, picture frames... you name it. Everything looks great... it looks way glossy for 24 hours or so until the orange oil evaporates, but the glow or luster that remains (it's not much of a shine and definitely not a gloss) is truly deep and beautiful. Very organic and natural, both in looks and in essence. And it does indeed hide light scratches and add depth to the wood.I might add that it's also very easy to apply and basically foolproof. My wife has begun asking to use it on various furniture, and it can be an enjoyable, relaxing process, unlike a lot of finish/polish materials. Since it's such a soft finish it will need to be reapplied regularly in heavy traffic areas, but since it's a fun process you don't really mind.BTW, the company seems to also be behind the Touch of Oranges and Touch of Beeswax brands – they include promotion material for these products with every box.
M**L
It’s like magic!
I LOVE this product. I recommend it to everyone. It does an amazing job of cleaning and protecting wood. It will even remove the appearance of light scratches and reduce the visibility of deep ones. Very effective. It makes everything shine. And it smells good!I uploaded some before and after pictures. I used nothing but this product.
J**N
Works great on stain and raw wood.
This product is great. I bought it to use on my 100 year old chestnut trim and doors (which was very dry). It has a pleasing smell and really feeds the wood. Also works great on wood furniture.
A**R
Throw away those spray waxes, they have silcone in them
This is a simple wax and orange oil based furniture polish that works great. I've used it on furniture that I have built as well as furniture that I have purchased. It is a thick almost jello like consistency product that goes on easily. Apply let dry and then buff with a dry cloth (I use micro fiber). When applying, you will see it seep into the finish, the grain in the the applied area will look more pronounced, very nice. It dries totally dry, no residue, and it does leave a low sheen finish. You could use straight paste wax but I think this is a little easier to apply because of the consistency.
D**R
Use Sparingly
I used on my wood flooring but used too much of the product and it was extremely slippery. Will use less product with the next application. Does work well for shine.
D**R
Excellent product
Outstanding product, makes antique furniture look beautiful.
J**.
Hands down best product for real wood furniture
This is hands down the best product for real wood furniture that I have found. You can find a lot about it on the internet and it is generally recommended, and I would agree. If you have real wood furniture, this is a great polish. Has a chunky type consistency unless its super-warm then its all liquid. Nice orange smell. We are using on both light and dark wood furniture and it does the job very nicely. Will continue to purchase.
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