Benefits and Key Features:
Easy and Quick Application: Thanks to its paste-like consistency that approaches liquid, this wax is easy to apply and quickly penetrates the wood, making it ideal for treating large or irregular surfaces.
Durable Protection: Offers effective coverage against daily damage, keeping wood protected from moisture, scratches, and wear. No moisture, no fingerprints, non-slip, deep penetration, and lasting maintenance.
Natural Finish: Leaves a clean and natural appearance on wood without altering its original texture or color, perfect for those seeking a discreet yet effective result.
Versatile Use: Excellent for a variety of wood surfaces, from everyday furniture to flooring, ensuring reduced maintenance and a flawless appearance.
Eco-Friendly: Made with natural ingredients, this wax is safe for your home and the environment, free from harmful chemicals.
Solves Common Issues: Eliminates formaldehyde volatilization, dullness, scratches, cracks, moisture, and mold, ensuring that furniture remains like new.
Ideal for Various Types of Wood: Professionally formulated for mahogany furniture, solid wood, and solid wood flooring.
Repair and Nourishment: Forms a protective film that repairs wear and penetrates deeply to nourish and prevent cracking.
Recommended Applications:
- Bamboo, solid wood, and laminate flooring.
- Solid wood and rosewood furniture.
- Ornamental wooden elements.
Mode of Use:
Apply a small amount of wax to the clean, dry surface of the wood, distributing evenly with a soft cloth. Allow to absorb and dry completely for a smooth, protective finish.
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Semi-Liquid Wax Consumption per m²
Average Quantity: Generally, for a standard application, about 30-50 ml of semi-liquid wax can be consumed per m². This estimate may vary based on the porosity of the wood and the frequency of applications.
The choice between semi-liquid wax and solid hard wax for wood care depends on various factors, such as the desired application type, the final effect on the wood, and ease of use. Here are the main differences between these two types of wax:
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Consistency and Application
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Semi-Liquid Wax: Has a consistency that can range from paste-like to almost liquid, making application easier and faster. This wax spreads evenly with less effort and penetrates the wood quickly, making it ideal for treating large or irregular surfaces.
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Solid Hard Wax: This wax is more compact and requires some effort to apply correctly. It often needs to be warmed or vigorously rubbed to melt and adhere to the wood. It provides a thicker and denser coverage, which can be ideal for furniture or floors that require more robust protection.
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Durability and Protection
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Semi-Liquid Wax: While it offers good protection, it may require more frequent applications compared to solid wax, as its more fluid consistency can lead to faster absorption and wear.
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Solid Hard Wax: Tends to last longer on the treated surface, providing a more resilient and durable protective barrier against scratches, stains, and moisture.
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Aesthetic Effect
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Semi-Liquid Wax: Generally leaves a more natural and less glossy finish, preserving the original appearance of the wood. It is often preferred for modern or minimalist finishes.
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Solid Hard Wax: Can give a glossier and more refined effect, enhancing the wood grain and increasing its visual contrast. It is ideal for antique furniture or pieces that you want to highlight.
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Ease of Use
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Semi-Liquid Wax: Is easier to handle for those with little experience in wood treatment. Its less laborious application makes it suitable for beginners.
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Solid Hard Wax: Requires a more precise technique and can be more labor-intensive to apply, but it is often the choice of craftsmen and restorers for the greater control it offers during application.
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Usage Environments
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Semi-Liquid Wax: Suitable for large areas like wooden floors or frequently used furniture.
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Solid Hard Wax: Preferred for valuable pieces, intricate details, or furniture requiring extra protection against intense wear.
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In summary, the choice between semi-liquid wax and solid hard wax should be based on the type of wood, the level of use and traffic in the area, personal preferences regarding finish, and the frequency with which maintenance is desired.
The information about Resin Pro products is based on the company’s current knowledge and experience and complies with the decisions of the competent authority on admissions. However, this does not exempt the user from carrying out their own examinations and tests due to the number of factors that can affect the processing and application of the product. Since storage and use are beyond Resin Pro’s control and Resin Pro cannot foresee all relevant circumstances, the company disclaims all liability for any damage resulting from improper storage and use.