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Beeswax Wood Finish (For Bare Wood) : Beeswax 1 Beeswax 454 Turpentine Turpentine 473 Linseedoil Linseedoil 473

Melt 1 lb of beeswax. Remove from heat and stir in 1/8 gallon each of turpentine and linseed oil. Warm the mixture before applying to bare wood to aid penetration. Apply with a soft cloth and let dry before buffing with wool. Old coats can be removed with turpentine, and the finish can also be used on leather.

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Beeswax Wood Finish (For Bare Wood) : Beeswax 1 Beeswax 454 Turpentine Turpentine 473 Linseedoil Linseedoil 473

Melt 1 lb of beeswax. Remove from heat and stir in 1/8 gallon each of turpentine and linseed oil. Warm the mixture before applying to bare wood to aid penetration. Apply with a soft cloth and let dry before buffing with wool. Old coats can be removed with turpentine, and the finish can also be used on leather.

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BEESWAX WOOD FINISH (for bare wood)

Beeswax 1 lb

1
Turpentine gal
8
1
LinseedOil gal
8

Beeswax = 454 gm
Turpentine = 473 mL
LinseedOil = 473 mL

Melt wax. Remove wax from heat source, then stir in turpentine and oil. Before applying to
bare wood, warm the mixture to achieve better penetration. Apply with a soft cloth, let dry,
then buff with a wool cloth. Old coats can be removed with an organic solvent such as
turpentine. This can also be used on leather. [Another wood finish can be made with 1
pound beeswax and 1 pint turpentine (473 mL), omitting the linseed oil.]
BEESWAX WOOD CONDITIONER (for previously finished wood)
Beeswax 1 oz

1
Turpentine gal
8

Beeswax = 28 gm
Turpentine = 473 mL

Water 2 cups

Ivorysoap 1 oz

Ivorysoap = 28 gm

Shred wax into turpentine; cover and leave in a warm spot. Shake container from time to time.
Bring 2 cups water to a boil.
Add soap and stir until dissolved. Add it to the wax/turpentine, stirring briskly until an
emulsion forms.

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