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Old 23rd March 2013, 08:09 PM   #13
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Originally Posted by yuuzan
Thanks to you both, David and Alan,

Lots of useful tips!

BWC wax sounds like the easiest method. Is there any noticeable advantage to using something like Tru Oil or Danish oil, which seem to be more labour-intensive?
Personally i have used Tru oil when i am doing more of a re-finishing.
As Alan says, you can create a look similar to the traditional French polish with it. If i am simply trying to maintain the current finish i will apply Butcher's wax as a final step after cleaning the piece up a bit.
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