A mixture of linseed oil and beeswax is used to finish the interior of untreated or primed wooden surfaces with natural oils.
Multi-purpose wax Furniture wax is a mixture of linseed oil and beeswax used to finish interior untreated or primed wooden surfaces with natural oils. It suits furniture, doors, wood panelling, and ceiling beams. The surface remains open to the movement of water vapour and is antistatic, water-repellent, and easy to maintain. It can be tinted with clays and mineral pigments. The paste-like consistency is easily applied to the wood in 1-2 layers with a soft cloth. Subsequent polishing with a brush gives a light, silky sheen. Safloor furniture wax Safflower furniture wax is produced from extra-pure, chlorine-free bleached beeswax. Beeswax is melted, purified, and finally bleached with activated carbon and bleaching earth. It then mixes with safflower oil and base oils, resulting in a solvent-free, non-yellowing wood finish.
Untreated or previously primed wooden surfaces with natural oils indoors. It is especially suitable for furniture, doors and wood panelling. Makes surfaces painted with glaze paint resistant to maintenance. Not suitable for floors.
The wax is sold in 180ml jars, which can cover about 4m2. The price of the base material for furniture wax is 3.71€/m2, and for safflower furniture wax, 4.57€/m2 plus the price of the pigment according to the shade.