Dave_e Elite Member Joined Nov 2, 2015 Messages 557 Location Ohio Sep 13, 2023 #2 I'm a fan of renaissance wax. A lot of museums use it. It's only about $20 and a tub lasts for years and years.
I'm a fan of renaissance wax. A lot of museums use it. It's only about $20 and a tub lasts for years and years.
D Digz1313 New Member Joined Sep 11, 2023 Messages 29 Sep 13, 2023 #3 Dave_e said: I'm a fan of renaissance wax. A lot of museums use it. It's only about $20 and a tub lasts for years and years. Dave_e said: I'm a fan of renaissance wax. A lot of museums use it. It's only about $20 and a tub lasts for years and years. View attachment 584439 Click to expand... An Amazon order it shall be! Thank you very much Click to expand...
Dave_e said: I'm a fan of renaissance wax. A lot of museums use it. It's only about $20 and a tub lasts for years and years. Dave_e said: I'm a fan of renaissance wax. A lot of museums use it. It's only about $20 and a tub lasts for years and years. View attachment 584439 Click to expand... An Amazon order it shall be! Thank you very much Click to expand...
EmuDetector Forum Supporter Joined May 23, 2019 Messages 2,345 Location Texas Sep 14, 2023 #4 Agree with above. Slap a layer of the Ren wax on. Once it's dries it will look like it does right now and be set.
Agree with above. Slap a layer of the Ren wax on. Once it's dries it will look like it does right now and be set.
K kweis Elite Member Joined Feb 13, 2020 Messages 529 Nov 21, 2023 #5 I'm a fan of the Ren wax as well. It may darken the patina some and give it somewhat of a wet look.
too_pointer Elite Member Joined Dec 15, 2008 Messages 2,015 Location Grayling, Mi. Nov 21, 2023 #6 One thing I have never tried. too_