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Antique Mahogany Briwax is also known as Cherry
Just a reminder . . . the Briwax color Antique Mahogany is also known as Cherry. Antique Mahogany has a hint of red and is beautiful on cherry or mahogany woods – to highlight and bring out the natural reds in … Continue reading
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Uses of Creamed Beeswax and Sheradale Wax
So what is the difference between Briwax Creamed beeswax and Briwax Sheradale Wax? Our Briwax Creamed beeswax is manufactured from the old traditional formula of refined beeswax, linseed oil and turpentine. The amount of linseed oil used gives the product … Continue reading
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Facts about Beeswax
Uses of Beeswax: (facts that you probably never really wanted to know but here they are anyway) Briwax uses a blend of beeswax and carnauba wax. The beeswax in Briwax primarily comes from Australia and New Zealand. Carnauba wax is … Continue reading