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Daily Archives: 01/28/2009
Briwax is Reversible
What does that mean? Technically Briwax is an evaporative finish, which means that every time you introduce a petroleum distillate (mineral spirits) to wax, you will dissolve the wax. Nothing is harmed of course, but a lot of house maids panic … Continue reading
Just what is Briwax?
Briwax is a blend of beeswax and carnauba wax. An all natural product. Beeswax is an excellent preservative, but relatively soft. Carnauba wax is a much harder wax. The combination of the two makes for a perfect finish on all … Continue reading