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A smooth paste wax formulation to produce a white grained finish
to bare or stained wood. Two hundred years ago this liming method
was used to lighten the dark wood panels in various mansions
of the day. Liming wax is the predecessor of the "pickling
method" used today. Liming produces a distinctive effect,
which is traditionally associated with oak furniture. The finish
is created by filling deep pours in open grain timber with the
liming wax. Even when dry, the white liming wax contrasts with
the darker wood, emphasizing the grain pattern. Liming wax can
be applied directly to bare wood and onto sealed surfaces.
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