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product_id: 74566332
title: "Renaissance Wax Polish , 200 ml"
brand: "visit the renaissance store"
price: "213 zł"
currency: PLN
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 9
url: https://www.desertcart.pl/products/74566332-renaissance-wax-polish-200-ml
store_origin: PL
region: Poland
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# Renaissance Wax Polish , 200 ml

**Brand:** visit the renaissance store
**Price:** 213 zł
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

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- **What is this?** Renaissance Wax Polish , 200 ml by visit the renaissance store
- **How much does it cost?** 213 zł with free shipping
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## Description

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For over forty years, Renaissance Wax has been the No. 1 choice of museums for the preservation of precious items including swords and other edged weapons. Professional conservators throughout the world depend on Renaissance Wax to protect their collections. Properly applied, a little goes a long way. 7 oz. Information pamphlet included.

## Features

- About this item
- Category name: sword accessories
- Country of origin: UK
- Brand name: Picreator
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## Customer Reviews

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    ... with high end gun dealers (20K plus) and they recommended it. Once I began using it on my ...
  

*by I***L on Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2015*

I purchased Ren Wax after speaking with high end gun dealers (20K plus) and they recommended it.  Once I began using it on my firearms, I was convinced this was the finest polish/wax available.  In particular, I had just recently purchased a 51 year old Colt with nickel finish that was flawless.  Anyone familiar with nickel plating will understand my concern.  Ren wax not only improved the look of the finish, it has protected it beyond my expectations.  In addition, all my high-end/ high-polish blued firearms have been waxed (including the highly figured stocks).  Absolutely flawless.  No stick, no residue, and crystal clear.  I have just finished cleaning an unsealed marble counter-top and then used Ren wax to seal and polish.  I could not be happier.  Here are a couple of things to keep in mind (as others have stated in these reviews:)1.  Do not spread the wax with a cloth.... the cloth wicks too much wax into its fibers and you end up using far more than needed.  I use disposable rubber gloves and simply dab my finger in the top of the polish and use that up on the surface I am polishing... truly, a little goes a long way.2.  The wax hardens quickly.  No big deal, just know that the longer it sits, the harder it is to remove... which really is not very difficult, but it is not just a wipe on/wipe off process if you are waxing anything of any size.  Still, it is far easier to use than any other wax/polish I have encountered.  Use a micro-fiber cloth to wipe it off... seems to work the best.3.  This polish is very high value.  Yes, it is a bit more expensive, but you use so little per item, it is actually cheaper in the long run... and a far superior product.4.  After using it on numerous items, I have found no down side.  It does what it is advertised to do.  An extraordinarily fine product at a fair price.

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    For marble: product comparison, Renaissance Wax v. Goddard's Granite & Marble Polish
  

*by E***R on Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2016*

Couldn't decide from reviews which of these would work better for my need, so ordered both on the theory that I could use the Renaissance for other furniture, too.  Needed to treat the black marble top of an antique washstand (see photos) that looked "dry" and faded.  Used the Renaissance Wax on half of the surface, then a "stripe" of the Goddard's on the untreated half.  Both looked much better, as you can see.  The R. Wax gives a slightly higher gloss, the Goddard had a softer shine. Both buffed out easily. I rubbed sections of both treated areas with a wet paper towel, and the R.Wax seemed a bit more resistant to being dulled by the wet towel.The Renaissance Wax has a distinct chemical odor & should be used in a ventilated space (altho it doesn't say this on the label); the odor dissipates in 10-15 minutes.  The Goddard's had almost no odor, applies like a lotion.  As others have stated, the 200ml amount of R. Wax should be enough to last (literally) a lifetime.Important to note: neither product improved the appearance of dull spots, just made them looked like a waxed dull spot.  Guess I will have to try Lustro Italiano Etch Remover on those.

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    Excellent protection, nice lustre and polish of wood and metal. It will prevent rust and aging of valuables.
  

*by T***E on Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2017*

This is an excellent product for the preservation of wood and metal. It prevents rust and aging quite nicely. It WILL perform a fine cleaning action due to the petroleum solvents it contains which keep its ingredients in solution. It will not harm your items however. It was formulated by conservateurs who are trusted with the keeping of very valuable items, so it is trusted. Its well known and performs its job nicely. I usually wipe on a small amount and then wait for it to "harden" and then buff the solid layer away so that a nice finish remains. This protective layer is pretty hard and persistent, I only reapply if they item is used, such as tools or furniture. It is best used on display items or seldom used items and not every-day use tools or items, though it does work in such uses. For me at least, oil is better for such use.I will say, it has a distinct odor, but its not really a bad smell, but it is quite chemical-y. It will not stink up your items, the smell with dissipate after a few minutes. The wax itself in its jar will of course always retain its scent, so dont huff it continuously. It has no warning about the vapor in enclosed spaces, so I doubt its directly harmful and not that strong anyway. Still, use it properly.

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