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These act as surface polish colouring and providing a surface polish which would need to be refreshed from time to time.

Wax comes in either block or liquid form. Applied by rag it offer little resistance to heat or scratches and need frequent maintenance coats.

Oils are penetrative and applied by brush or rag, and rubbed in to seal hardwoods (not appropriate for softwoods – discolour and get dirty). The finish gives good moisture resistance but resistance to spills and heat is poor and gloss levels not high.
 

Product Type
Where to Use
Advice
 
Wood wax or oil Products
 
Furniture, doors, frames
 
Traditional products which colour wood. Can be brush applied and then buffed up using a lint free cloth.
TIP: To tell wax from oil, apply white spirit to a small area – a wax surface will dissolve and leave a smear on the cloth, oil will not.
 
NOTE: Always read the manufacturers guideline for each product as there may be variations to the general information given in the section

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