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Renaissance wax 65ml Reviews

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Renaissance wax polish 65ml size can
The renaissance wax polish was originally formulated in the British Museum research laboratories in the early 1950's, in response to a discussion amongst museum technicians at an international conference on fine-art conservation.
In accelerated ageing tests, the British Museum scientist found that all current commercial waxes based on the usual natural waxes (beeswax and carnauba wax) contained acids which, in time, could spoil original finishes on national historic collections of furniture. He rejected them all and investigated the new so-called 'fossil' or microcrystalline waxes being refined out of crude oil. With their distinct characteristics depending on their geographical origins, the new 'man-made' waxes could be accurately blended to meet the needs of many industries, from cosmetics and pharmaceuticals to heavy engineering. Thus, the waxes combined Nature's best qualities with the advantages of modern technology.
The blend which emerged from that research was 'designed' for long-term protection of all classes of museum exhibits. At last museum technicians and others caring for important collections could use wax polish that neither caused future conservation problems nor detracted from the intrinsic values of their treasures.
Commercial production and distribution of the polish was ultimately undertaken in 1968 by the London-based company Picreator Enterprises Ltd. under its trade name 'Renaissance'. The product was quickly accepted in the international museum world and has become a universally respected standard conservation material - probably the most widely specified - because of its almost unlimited uses.

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Posted 9 months ago
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Posted 2 years ago
I wanted this product for a specific purpose. I restore antique plaster painted statues to a limited degree using acrylic paints which are waterbased. I wanted to achieve a slightly satin look to the whole thing as the paints had in some cases produced a matt finish. Various art shops wanted me to use a form of liquid varnish/wax but I was frightened it would take off the paint. This is fabulous although solid I used a smallish art paint brush and simply brushed it on, left for 20 mins and gentled buffed. It has given it a muted soft finish with no removal of paint and looks a 100 years old finish. Since used it on high shine leather boots etc and superb for that. What an amazing product.
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Posted 4 years ago
Seems good. Instantly looks great. Doesn't bring them to life quite as I hoped but as, long as coins are preserved from deterioration then it's worth it
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Posted 5 years ago
Geoffrey Antcliff
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Lovely and easy to use, will know how good it is over a period of time.
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Posted 5 years ago
Ace. On laquer stripped polished brass.
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Posted 6 years ago
Fantastic!
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Posted 7 years ago