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Question on dried out furniture wax

Started by CHARLIE, April 27, 2006, 08:38:28 PM

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CHARLIE

I have a can of furniture wax that was pretty spendy.....at least to me.  I got 2/3s the way through the can and the rest dried up.  It's not real hard but not soft and appliable like it used to be.  Here is my question:  Does anyone know if I can add something to bring it back to life? Something that will soften it so it'll be usable again?  I sometimes use wax on my turned stuff. :P
Charlie
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HARLEYRIDER

Pure Gum Turpentine will loosen it up
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Daren

Is it renaissance wax? You said pricey that was the first thing that came to mind. $20 for 7oz., worth every penny.
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getoverit

Lemon oil will also wake it back up. It shouldnt take much to do the trick.
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CHARLIE

It's not Renaissance Wax.  It's called Flag and is from Britain. It was $15 a can.

I'll split it in half.  I'll try Turpentine half of it and Lemon oil in the other half.

Thanks a bunch for te help!
Charlie
"Everybody was gone when I arrived but I decided to stick around until I could figure out why I was there !"

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