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The brown polish can be used on any medium to dark wood.
The instructions for use are simplicity itself: apply sparingly,
working with the grain of the wood, and buff with a soft cloth.
Used regularly, all your furniture will take on a warm silky
glow.
The brown polish has even better scratch-cover properties
than the neutral. Moreover, where a piece of furniture is
kept in direct sunlight which has bleached and faded, our
brown polish will, over a series of applications, restore
the colour, and, with regular use, prevent further fading.
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The brown polish can also be used for darkening and "ageing"
pine. One application will only darken the pine very slightly.
Each subsequent application deepens the tone until you reach
the desired shade. The beautiful finish thus acheived can
then be maintained with our neutral polish.
Our polish is a cream, unlike most of the available beeswax
furniture polishes which are pastes. A cream has several advantages:
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- It is easier to use - needing less 'elbow grease'
- It cannot produce unsightly build up
- Remnants of paste polish caughtup in nooks and crannies
will set like concrete. This cannot happen with our cream
polish
- A little of our polish goes a very long way.
- It contains no toxic and allergenic toluene. The solvent
we use is pure gum turpentine, a natural product itself
- being distilled pine sap. The process of producing turpentine
does no harm to the trees; it is 'tapped' like rubber.
Produced by lots of bees - and Cambridge
Traditional Products!
Available in 5oz (142g) jars, 10 oz (283g)
jars, or 4lb (1.8 Kg) tins.
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