✨ Elevate Your Wood's Natural Beauty! ✨
Roxil Beeswax Polish is a 300g multipurpose blend designed to nourish, protect, and enhance the shine of all untreated wood surfaces. Suitable for various wood types, it offers an effortless application process and leaves behind a pleasant beeswax scent, ensuring your furniture looks stunning and lasts longer.
C**.
Beeswax furniture polish.
This is a really nice beeswax polish. It's easy to apply, doesn't overwhelm you with a strong odour, and makes your wod furniture look really, really nice. I am happy to recommend this to everyone.I always try to write an honest and unbiased review of all the products I order. My reviews are only my opinion, of course, but I hope they help.
J**R
Good sized tin
This is a good sized tin and is a lot bigger than what I expected it to be.The product applies easily and buffs up quite well, I applied it to a bit of beat up pine furniture and it has brought it back to life and it looks really good again.I've not used beeswax before on wood but I really like the finish it gives, it's also a lot nicer to use than oils.
A**M
Pretty good stuff if you want to keep a more natural look to the wood
It's not a stain so it won't massively bring out the grain and it's fairly light in colour when applied. But that's exactly why you want a good beeswax polish to help condition wood and furniture.Roxil have managed a pretty nice quality finish here. It's quite nice and easy to work with with a fairly good spread. Polishes up afterwards fairly nicely too.A good sized tin, it's not as small as you might think if you don't look at the volume in the description.It will help decrease the scratches and surface marks but don't expect it to do miracles. You may want to find a wood filler wax if there's any deepish gauges in the surface/wood.Not a bad price for the quality you get here. It's not the best, but it's pretty good for £12.
K**J
Great results
I've tried several types of waxes over the years and normally find that they can have mixed results.I applied this with a room temperature of around 24°c, which I believe has allowed me to buff up a lot better than normal.It was a lot smoother than others I've used, they tend to be clumpy and like candle wax. This was easier to apply and allowed me do larger areas.You tend do apply in small amounts and then buff out but can get smears. Don't panic as this is normal and once you've applied two coats with a cloth you can buff evenly.I applied this over Danish Oil to add an extra layer of protection and also fill in some lighter scratches. I already had the tone from the oil, I applied 5 coats of oil from sanding.It's clear so if you want a darker shade then you'll need to do the above first or use stain.All in all I'm very happy with the results and think the sheen given, along with bringing up the grain has worked really well. I'm using this more as a protective coat on top of Danish Oil and am happy it's worked.
P**O
Stunning results on darker wood, but far less impressive on light wood
I didn’t know much about how to use this wax beforehand. I took a quick look at a couple of YouTube videos and they advised applying the wax with fine wire wool. I didn’t have fine wire wool, but had some medium so used that instead. Armed with my wax and 5mins of training I tackled the most damaged pieces of furniture I haveI chose table tops with dark and light colours so we could see the different outcomes. Both surfaces have been severely abused over the years with spills, rings and deep scratches.The wax inside the tin is light coloured and firm (not gooey). I rubbed my wire wool into the wax and then applied it to the surface (following the grain). The wax doesn’t give off any noticeable smell that I noticedMuch like waxing a car, the process of applying the wax is relatively easy. However, buffing it off afterwards requires quite a bit of elbow greaseI left the wax on for about 30mins before buffing it off using a microfibre cloth. Again, this is not the recommended thing to use but it worked fine for me. Apparently, you are meant to use pure cotton open-weave cloths as they don’t build up as much heat when you buffThe results on the darker wood were quite spectacular. It doesn’t show in the photos, but there was a kind of 3D effect in the surface after buffing as if the grain was on different layers. You may notice in the photos that there are still a few patches that look lighter and it could probably do with a second application at a later dateThe results on the lighter wood surface were far less dramatic. In fact, you might not even notice wax had been applied at all unless you look closely. In particular the water marks on the lighter wood were hardly affected, which was a bit of a disappointment when the wax just made similar marks disappear from the darker woodThese were quite extreme tests for the wax. To be fair both of my tables probably could have done with a good clean and possibly a bit of sanding before I attempted this. I was just interested in how things would work out if I did things ham-fisted and surprisingly, it still worked out pretty wellUse this wax and you too can achieve good results easily, even if you don’t know what you are doing and ignore the instructions
D**B
Ideal for sprucing up older wood
I recently bought an old table and chairs that were in reasonable condition but were a little worse for wear. It was ideal to polish them up and give them a more public face. It's not going to make old furniture look like new, but it will help refurbish and refresh faded staining or varnish, giving a nice, rustic or distressed look. The wax is easy to apply, and I used a drill attachment to polish with. The combination seemed to work well. good value for the effect it had
E**E
Pretty good wax - Roxil Beeswax Polish (300g) for Wood Furniture & Ornaments
This goes on quite evenly and doesn't need a lot of effort to get it to do its job. Compared to others I've used this stuff is a bit lighter and thus hasn't brought out the wood grain quite as much, which isn't a bad thing if you're wanting to protect without 'staining' as it were. It has certainly cleaned up its appearance as we had some water marks on our table top, and this wax has brought it back to looking as it was when new.Overall a good tin of wax.
J**M
Great value for money
No complaints with the product - I think it is fit for purpose and does a great job.I would happily recommend it to others.
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