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Woodcarvers and cabinet makers throughout Europe have always
crafted some of the finest furniture in the world. They needed
a furniture wax that not only would protect the original quality
of the wood, but also restore that like-new look when their handi-craft
became an antique. After years of experimentation, master craftsman
Henry Flack formulated a blend of soft beeswax and an imported,
hard, waxy emollient from the carnauba palm in South America.
Henry called his unique formula Briwax. Those who witnessed the
results spread the news throughout master craftsmen guilds across
Europe.
Since Henry Flack's discovery in 1860, wood craftsmen around
the world have used Briwax to protect, restore and recondition
fine furniture and antiques to their original "patina" which
could only be duplicated by laborious hand rubbing before introduction
of the Briwax blend. This unique "craftsman's choice" is
now available to American professional wood workers and refinishers
as well as the quality conscious homemaker who simply wants to
keep his or her furnishings or antiques in top condition.
Questions on using Briwax? We at Roger
Edwards have used Briwax and sold it for years.
Check
out some of the answers we have provided ~ Click here
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