recommendations include making sure the candle is stable when it's not in hand, that your matches or your lighter works, and that there's water nearby in case the lit wick gets a little unruly. It's also a good idea, says Queen, to protect sheets or furniture in the event the wax ...
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I really didn’t want to use any kind of sealer with a sheen to it. Instead, I used the same MinWax Paste Finishing Wax as I used on our kitchen stools (another thrifty furniture project you can read about here). I just followed the instructions, using a soft cloth to wipe...
Now you’ve waxed your furniture, you can be confident your paintwork is protected. Any marks can be wiped clean with a damp cloth too. Chalk Paint™ Wax offers enough protection for most applications, but if you’d like to protect your flooring, skirting boards or garden furniture, tryCh...
instructions on how to strip, stain, paint, and wax furniture. Watch the entire powder glazing process from start to finish on a furniture piece. This is a comprehensive video tutorial pack full of the essentials with many tips and the best products to makeover furniture from start to finish...
Furniture polish is often used to add shine to tile floors. But those shiny tiles can be slippery. And, if incorrectly applied, the furniture polish residue can actually attract dirt. Luckily, furniture polish is easy to remove from tile floors. All you need is a little bit of warm water...
We used furniture wax we still had left over from another project to protect the wardrobe. Wax is easy to apply and will protect your wooden furniture and give it a very subtle sheen. All you have to do is rub it over the surface of the wood until it’s soaked in and the surface...
For wood tabletops and furniture, use the hot water method, says Mock. Fill your sink or a container with hot water and add white vinegar, if necessary. Place the affected wooden item in the hot water (or add the hot water to the item); this will soften the wax. Once softened, gentl...
Wax furniture-patching sticks can be used to hide fairly deep scratches; press the stick firmly to fill the scratch. Old or new, wooden furniture often shows signs of extensive use: scratches, dings, and dents. Most of these surface damages are easy to repair, unless the problem is ...
Follow with an application of furniture oil or polish that does not cause a waxy build-up or has silicones, such as Heritage. To remove water rings: Rub with a mixture of equal parts white vinegar and cooking oil in the same direction of the grain. To remove candle wax or chewing gum:...