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Briwax | Original

by Briwax
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Original price $54.99 - Original price $54.99
Original price
$54.99
$54.99 - $54.99
Current price $54.99
⚠️ Limited stock — available while quantities last (Queen Street Only)
Beeswax & carnauba blend Cleans, stains & polishes Fast-drying formula Enhances wood grain Multi-surface use Buff to a soft sheen
Summary
Briwax® Original Wax Polish is a premium, solvent-based blend of beeswax and carnauba wax designed to clean, restore, stain, and protect wood surfaces. Ideal for furniture restoration and finishing, it produces a rich, low-sheen patina while enhancing natural grain. Suitable for use on raw or finished wood as well as leather, metal, and concrete, Briwax is a trusted choice for professionals and DIYers alike.
Key Features
  • Cleans, stains, and polishes in one step.
  • Enhances and enriches natural wood grain.
  • Fast drying for quick project turnaround.
  • Produces a smooth, low-sheen protective finish.
  • Ideal for restoring old furniture and finishes.
  • Helps remove minor blemishes like white water rings.
Ideal For / Applications
Furniture restoration
Cabinets & millwork
Raw or finished wood
Antiques & refinishing projects
Leather surfaces
Metal & decorative finishes
Concrete accents
Technical Specifications
Type
Solvent-based wax polish
Composition
Beeswax & carnauba wax blend
Use
Interior
Dry Time
Fast drying (minutes depending on application)
Application
Cloth or 0000 steel wool
Finish
Soft, low-sheen patina
Available Colors
Clear, Tudor Brown, Dark Brown, Ebony & more
Cleanup
Mineral spirits
Tips for Best Results
  • Test first in a hidden area to confirm color and finish.
  • Apply thin coats for best results.
  • Buff thoroughly to achieve a smooth, even sheen.
  • Reapply periodically in high-use areas to maintain finish.
FAQs (Quick Answers)
  • What surfaces can Briwax be used on?
    It works on wood, leather, metal, and concrete.
  • How do I apply it?
    Apply with a cloth or fine steel wool (0000), then buff to a shine.
  • Is it good for restoring furniture?
    Yes — it’s widely used for reviving old finishes and antiques.
  • Can it be used in kitchens or high-moisture areas?
    No. It is not recommended for high-moisture surfaces like countertops.