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2493 days ago

Liberon wood wax for furniture, antiques, woodwork

Joan from Masterton District

This is part of a woodworkers estate.
Name: Liberon fine paste wax polish.

There is 10cms of wax left in the tin. It has the most beautiful smell. The tin itself is 25cms high and 19cms in diameter so there is quite a bit of wax there probably about a 2 litre icecream pottle full.

Made in the UK by Liberon, a firm who have been in business since 1912.
Colour: Black Bison ( it doesn't come out black) CLEAR (this is used when no staining required)

It can be used on bare wood, new or stripped, and on top of other finishes for the polishing, care and restoration of furniture, antiques and woodwork.

Instructions for use are on the tin. It is a 5000ml tin.

Thankyou for looking.
Pickup is in Kuripuni.

Price: $40

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