✨ Elevate Your Shine, Protect Your Style! ✨
E.J. Wheaton's Microcrystalline Wax Polish is a versatile 8 oz. solution designed to preserve and protect wood, metal, and leather surfaces. Made in the USA, this non-toxic polish features a creamy texture for easy application, repels water, and dries quickly without leaving any sticky residue or fingerprints.
D**R
Awesome polish worth every penny.
I have a large bronze dragon statue that had been in storage for a while, and when I took it out of the bow there were a lot of areas that were faded and others dark almost black. I used this product for the first time, and it worked great. I had to do another polishing due to the amount of time it was packed away, it shines beautifully now. Awesome product worth every penny. I even used it on other jewelry pieces stainless steel, and other alloys and they looked wonderful. I used a tooth brush for some parts and a microfiber cloth for less difficult jobs.
S**Y
Very creamy. Easy to apply.
A little of this wax goes a long way. I am using it initially to protect the bare cast iron surfaces on my stationary machines, but I do plan on using it on other things, like wood projects.Very easy to apply and rub off excess. Only takes about 20 seconds between application and polishing.
W**L
Bringing Weathered Bronze Back to Life
I was skeptical if this product could camouflage the weathered areas of a sculpture we have on our lanai. After a few swishes of a microfiber cloth with a small amount of the wax on it, I saw a dramatic improvement. (See photo) I’m floored. 👍🏻 Hoping the results last a while and that if piece needs attention again, it’ll be just as quick and easy as this go round.. Time will tell. But I’m quite convinced now. Seems to be a great product.
B**H
Works Well But
This stuff does a great jobs polishing and shining things up. My only read issue with it, is that it has a pretty strong gasoline like smell to it.
T**R
Very easy to work with
This wax is perfectly clear and applies and buffs super easily. It's the only paste wax I've ever used that resembles a paste rather than a soft crayon. This is important because it makes it easy to actually apply a light coat that's worked into the surface, makes the buff-out easier, and consumes less of the product.
J**G
Great turning wax
Works very well for fine scratches and a finish. Pleasant smell.
S**T
Effective, and reasonably priced
People here may know the more famous "R" brand. This blends of oils, waxes and little sovent seems to behave pretty similarly at a fraction of the price. There is a paint-thinner smell, but mild enough that it can be used indoors.I generally use it as a final finish after treating wood with boiled linseed oil several times and waiting for it to cure. Easy to apply, easy to remove excess with a cloth or paper towel (and an old toothbrush for deeper relief). Dried odor-free in a few hours, and then rubs to a nice polish.
P**H
Your hands will be sore like mine, as this gets used on everything in the house now.
I origianlly searched for a wood finish/restorer, and this came up. And when I saw that museums use Microcrystalline wax, I thought that it must have merit. Well, yes it does a nice job on some wood finishes depending on what it is. But there are many other uses that I have found. Like the soft black plastic of my coffee maker. Removed the water spots and it looks new. Then I used it on the water spots on the glass top of the K-cup cabinet. Wow. I have used it on brass, granite and other metals. Very nice. It does have a mild polish, and using the right cloth will bring back a luster with some effort. Our home is 21 years old and some things are really showing their age, and throw in some OCD and this Covid-19 time on my hands, and stuff is really getting used. It takes a very small amount and this 8 ounce jar will last quite a while. And for less than 10 bucks. Made in the USA!I ended up emailing my friends out of my limitless enthusiasm for this product. I am sure they think I have gone around the bend this time, to be sure.
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