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Renaissance Wax

glenpen

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Just got some Renaissance Wax Antique Polish, has anyone used it, how best to apply it to pens.

Glen:drool:
 

Terry Q

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Apply sparingly, let dry and buff off. Repeat the process for a second coat. Did I say apply sparingly? It's pretty awesome stuff. A can will last a life time.
 

Jim

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I have used it on many a pen Glen, even acrylics, you won't regret buying it that is for sure .. As Terry says, the tin seems endless .. :winking:
 

Penpal

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Watched it demoed forever at Exhibitions Annual Shows etc it works a treat a pen is so small you dont use much but it is effective and renewable.

Peter.
 

21William

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Hhm, not sure about the can lasting a long time. I've used it a lot on tools etc and although it does go a long way it gets used eventually. Just on pens I guess it'll last a long time though!
 

yorkshireman

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I apply it with the lathe off, leave ten minutes then buff with the lathe spinning. It's important to leave it that short while.
 
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