Popularized in the 1940s, waxing is a floor-finishing technique in which clear or colored wax, made of a blend of solvents and synthetic and/or natural waxes like beeswax or carnauba, is applied ...
Every cabinetmaker knows any piece of wooden furniture isn’t finished until it’s … finished. Whether a wood finish sinks into ...
Early floor wax came in paste form and had to be applied the hard way ... in part because they're mostly sold in liquid form and are faster and easier to work with. Called floor finish or floor polish ...
Spread a thin coat of liquid floor wax on the floor, using a cloth. This will seal it and protect it from new dirt. Run a buffing machine along the floor in the direction of the grain to buff the wax ...