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This section is designed to show how to use the Briwax product line.  As times goes on, this section will grow to offer tips on using Briwax on antiques, unfinished furniture, concrete, painted pieces and more!

Here are examples of the many ways the Briwax product line can be put to work.

Helpful Hints are available for Briwax, Spraywax, Liming Wax, and Friction Polish

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Finishing Wood

Dying Wood

Finishing Concrete

Using Briwax in a Liquid State

Using Briwax on Ceramics

 

FINISHING WOOD    

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Removing old, tired finish

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Finish removed back to
natural mahogany wood

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Finished in dark brown Briwax

 

DYING WOOD

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Step 1.  This solid maple stool will
be dyed with Briwax
Water Base Dye.  Using rubber gloves is highly recommended.

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Step 2.  Seal the dye with Briwax
Shellac Sanding Sealer

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Step 3. Rub out the Shellac Sanding Sealer with 400 grit paper.

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Step 4. Apply Briwax Clear with
0000 Steel Wool.

 


FINISHING CONCRETE

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Here is a pair of bookends made out of light weight concrete. They were first waxed with Briwax "Dark Brown" to fill in the cracks and crevices and then waxed with "Light Brown" to present the final look.Use Briwax on concrete to develop a look that is completely different from anything else on the market. Easy to maintain also. Got a wear spot? Just use Briwax!

 


 

USING BRIWAX IN A LIQUID STATE

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Briwax is designed to melt at 85°F. Use in the liquid state to get the wax deep into cracks, crevices, carvings, etc.
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This piece of driftwood was found on the beach. How can you preserve this piece properly?
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Using Briwax in a liquid state the wax can be poured into the deep recesses to fully preserve the piece.

You can use Briwax in either a liquid or a solid state. You will achieve professional results in either mode.


USING BRIWAX ON CERAMICS

An unglazed ceramic piece can be given a new look by waxing the piece with Briwax.  Is the piece dull and you would like more sheen?  Want to create an aged look?  Look at these ceramic pumpkins in the picture below.  All of the pumpkins looked dull, like the one in the foreground.  The pumpkins in the group were waxed with Golden Oak Briwax - check out their sheen and enhanced color  --  they almost look real!!


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