Renaissance Micro-Crystalline Wax Polish
RENAISSANCE MICRO-CRYSTALLINE WAX POLISH from England has been the #1 choice of major museums, art galleries and institutions for the preservation of their precious pieces. Professional conservators, retailers, amateur restorers and private individuals throughout the world depend on Renaissance Wax to protect their collections and for home use.
RESTORES AND ENHANCES
Revitalizes and returns your objects to pristine condition. Renaissance Wax buffs easily to a hard, transparent finish that will not discolor.
- Renews fading colors and “tired finishes”
- Retains matte finish when unpolished
- Buffs to a high gloss
- Reduces shine of new picture varnish
CLEANS BEAUTIFULLY
Lifts oil, dirt and the murky accretions of other polishes. The surface detail remains crystal clear through unlimited applications of this translucent wax.
- Removes previous wax build-up
- Reveals fine detail & wood grain
- Non-staining, non-abrasive
POLISHES AND PROTECTS
Guards your precious pieces against the damaging effects of humidity, heat, dust, environmental destruction, aging and ordinary wear.
Renaissance Wax provides a barrier against fingerprints and the devastation of water, wine, alcohol and other spills. Due to its high moisture resistance, it forms a durable, lustrous protective coating.
- Prevents tarnish, corrosion and “bloom”
- Remains completely waterproof
- Retards weathering on exteriors and objects exposed to climatic abrasion.
A LITTLE GOES A LONG WAY… AND LASTS A LONG TIME
Excellent spread-ability and indefinite shelf life make Renaissance Wax economical and convenient, even for very large objects and infrequent use. A small dab goes a long way, unlike most waxes that need generous application. Use a minimal amount of Renaissance Wax, rub lightly and buff.
The long-lasting preservation reduces the need for frequent maintenance.
- Airtight container keeps wax in perfect condition
- Easy to spread, no caking or drying out
- Indefinite shelf life
- No “polish” smell
- No added fragrance to endanger material
Renowned for its quality, consistence and reliability, Renaissance Micro-crystalline Wax Polish is the premier choice in a field that requires materials of impeccable performance.
SAFE FOR ALL THESE MATERIALS:
- Wood - Raw & Finished
- Leather
- Parchment & Paper
- Metal
- Silver & Silver plate
- Gold
- Copper & Copper Alloys (Bronze, Brass, Tin, Zinc, German Silver, Nickel)
- Lead & Pewter
- Iron & Iron Alloys
- Tin & Tin Alloys
- Damascus
- Stone - Marble, Onyx, Limestone, Granite, Brick, Tile, Terrazzo, Obsidian, Alabaster
- Gems
- Glass
- Porcelain
- Holloware & Mother-Of-Pearl, Gutta, Percha, Dammars
- Gilding & Gold Leaf
- Patinas - Enamel, Lacquer, Japanning, Clouté, Posé d’Or, Piqué point
- Varnish, Marbleizing
- Stains & Artificial Graining
- Plastics
- Formicas
- Bakelite
- Paints
- Polyvinyl Acetates
- Esters of Polymethyacryllic
- Polycyclohexanones
- Fiberglass Epoxy Resins
And Much More!
USEFUL FOR THESE PRODUCTS:
- Furniture - Antique & New
- Sculpture
- Inkjet prints
- Ceramics & Pottery
- Cutlery - Knives, Swords
- Armor
- Jewelry, findings, beads
- Carvings
- Antiquities
- Bibelots
- Hardware & sinks
- Wood Interiors
- Fine Books
- Clocks
- Paintings - Oils,Acrylics,Gouaches,Tempera, Alkyds, Oil Sticks, Martin’s Dyes,Pastels, India Inks
- Photographic Prints
- Bone, Ivory, Horn, Shell Carvings, Engraving, Scrimshaw
- Architectural Ornaments
- Dolls-antique & new
- Automobiles and Motorcycles
- Boats and Yachts
- Decoys
- Golf Clubs
- Firearms
- Frames
- Kitchen cabinets, counters, appliances
- Celluloid
-
Musical Instruments
And Much More!
Pairs well with
If you have any questions, you are always welcome to contact us.
Contact Us
Please email us at help@conservatortools.com if you have any questions and we'd be happy to help!
Customer Service is open from 8:00am – 5:00pm Central, Monday - Friday.
Helpful Tips
- Try to use use circular motion while cleaning
- Do not apply to much pressure on the tip in order to avoid damaging the coin or relics
- Do not apply on a wet coin or object as it may damage patina
- The harder the tip is, the better it wil get rid of hard deposits and dirt.
- The best tool to get rid of the crust is the scalpel; when you reach the surface of the object, use a softer/more accurate tool such as hard tip or brush
- If you have to clean a coin with patina, use the fiber glass brush as it will not damage patina.