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There is no better tool for working with wax than this
brush. If you are trying to achieve a high hard luster
with the Briwax, this is the tool to do it with.
Not only is it a real time and labor saver, but it does
bring the wax to a higher and harder luster than can usually
be achieved by hand. The brush bristles poke deep into
recessesof carvings and moldings, and also deep into the
pores of an open surface, which results in more of the
wax being burnished and brought to a luster.
Often, when buffing by hand on porous surfaces a cloth
or lambs wool rides above and glides on the high points
and these high points are burnished, but the lows are
left untouched.That is why when burnished with &The
Pine Brush& there is more luster because in actuality
more surface area of the wax has been burnished.
Remember, if you are trying to achieve a high hard lustrous
wax finish, the key is applying an optimally thin coat
which is then burnished to a luster. So you will still
need to apply the Briwax, usually with #0000 steel wool,
to a super thin film, let the solvent evaporate off and
then utilize this brush on a drill to buff it up. Let
the drill provide the elbow grease.
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