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how do I use my new bit of beeswax?

bees_2
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I feel silly! I bought som beeswax to clean/spruce up my old wood (and maybe leather sofa if it can be used for that) and I don't know what to do It's just a hexagonal lump. I want my old table to be shiny but I don't know how to "ativate" it! Can anyone help me?
(please don't laugh at me - I feel very foolish!)
(please don't laugh at me - I feel very foolish!)
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a friend of mine did her doors with bees wax, they looked and felt amazing, but it didn't make them "go all shiney"!
She said you rub in on and then buff it off - several times, to build up a good layer! Hope you've plenty of elbow grease! x:rolleyes: Call of Duty widow :rolleyes:0 -
thanks, I'll go and play with it now
I've got plenty of elbow grease in me today0
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