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“ Supreme Wax polish”!

Fiddes Supreme Wax Polish is suitable for use on interior wood, including furniture, shelving, skirting boards, architraves, dado rails and more.

Supreme Wax polish contains a unique environmentally friendly toluene free blend of waxes that naturally enhances the beauty of timber. It is formulated to offer excellent results on bare or sealed wood, Fiddes Supreme Wax Polish contains a unique, environmentally friendly blend of waxes that naturally enhances the beauty of your wood. It is available in 7 carefully selected shades, Supreme Wax is virtually odour-free, quick drying and easy to apply by hand. Once buffed to the desired sheen level, it produces a depth of finish that protects and revises any original patina.

Supreme Wax can be used over chalk paint to offer protection to timber surfaces. Fiddes Wax Polish is best applied with a clean, lint-free cloth, stockinette or fine grade wire wool (which smooths the surface of the wood whilst waxing it at the same time). Leave the wax polish for around 10 minutes. Buff as required to achieve desired sheen level as below:

Shades: Light, Stripped Pine, Antique, Forest Brown, Rugger Brown, Jacobean, Cherry.

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Supreme Wax Polish Aftercare

Regular Cleaning

Surfaces treated with Fiddes Supreme Wax Polish can be dry wiped with a soft, lint-free cloth to remove surface dust. For minor surface stains, scuffs and marks, wipe with a slightly dampened (not wet) cloth with water and Fiddes Floor Surface Cleaner.

Alternatively, Fiddes Wood Surface Cleaner Spray can be used.

Maintenance

When maintaining pre-waxed wood it is advisable to use a clear wax (Fiddes have a very lightly tinted wax called 'Light' for paler, wood coloured surfaces and a wax with no pigment at all called 'Clear' for painted surfaces or for surfaces which require no colour change). Additional coats offer an improved patina and overall durability. Fresh wax coats can be applied annually or as required.

Repair

Coloured waxes are best used for repairing fine scratches, for example when a lighter shade is showing through. They are also used to change the colour of wood when the initial finishing process is done. The coloured waxes offer greater depth than the clear wax.

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