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Liberon Liquid Beeswax Reviews

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Liberon Liquid Beeswax is ideal for nourishing absorbent woods such as pine and oak, especially unsealed. A blend of beeswax and pure turpentine giving a gentle aroma with a yoghurt like consistency It is particularly suitable for large and very dry surfaces such as beams, floors, and staircases, also ideal for wood that has been dipped for stripping.For interior use only, easy to use, apply sparingly, allow to dry Âand if required buff to produce a soft satin sheen. Repeat the process on new or very dry wood, it may require two or more coats.Conforms to EN71-3 Approved- Safe for toys. Coverage:10-12 m per litreAvailable in ClearÂPack size 500ml, 1L and 5LFor further information and application methods, health and the environment see the technical data sheets in the download tabs below.

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01789 778628

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Unit 3, Waterloo Industrial Estate, Bidford-upon-Avon
Alcester
B50 4JH

Great product and easy to use.
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Posted 7 years ago
excellent product - easy to apply
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Posted 7 years ago
Meridian Consult
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Looks lovely when on and subtly enhances the wood without changing colour (we are using on London plane). You do need to keep it warm to apply and plenty of ventilation as well. lovely stuff.
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Posted 9 years ago
Adrian Senior
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Excellent product which made our 300 year old oak beams look lovely. On applying it gives a much darker finish to the wood, but this fades on drying, leaving with a faint sheen which can be left or buffed to give a more gloss finish. The only problem is keeping it warm enough to use, but a couple of buckets of hot water solved this.
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Posted 10 years ago
Adrian Senior
Verified Reviewer
Excellent product which made our 300 year old oak beams look lovely. On applying it gives a much darker finish to the wood, but this fades on drying, leaving with a faint sheen which can be left or buffed to give a more gloss finish. The only problem is keeping it warm enough to use, but a couple of buckets of hot water solved this.
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Posted 10 years ago