Outstanding Quality, Used On Priceless Heirlooms In Museums Worldwide
Imparts a beautiful, glowing luster and moisture resistance to wood, leather, marble, ivory, natural stone and metal; resists fingerprints, dust and wear. Helps prevent oxidation, removes oil and grime; leaves the treated surface with a translucent, warm glow. Restores cloudy stock finishes. Acid-free, dries clear, won’t discolor or yellow.
SPECS: Paste wax, white color, 200 ml.
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Calidad Excepcional, Utilizada en Invaluables Reliquias de Museos en Todo el Mundo
Proporciona un hermoso brillo radiante y resistencia a la humedad a madera, cuero, mármol, marfil, piedra natural y metal; resiste huellas dactilares, polvo y desgaste. Ayuda a prevenir la oxidación, elimina aceites y suciedad; deja la superficie tratada con un brillo cálido y translúcido. Restaura acabados de culatas opacos. Sin ácido, seca de forma transparente, no descolora ni amarillea.
ESPECIFICACIONES: Cera en pasta, color blanco, 200 ml.
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Evaluaciones de clientes para PICREATOR 200 ML (7OZ.) RENAISSANCE MICRO-CRYSTALLINE WAX
Número de evaluaciones: 7
De brownells.com: 7
Evaluación media: 4,3
Excellent Product!(19/12/2009)
This product is a must for anyone who finishes gun stocks. It is a very mild polish which does not dig into your fine finish, but it helps take out some minor imperfections which may be left from your hand rubs. Not for removing large streaks, but great for taking out those last few fine streaks or obnoxious fingerprins in your finish.
Love this stuff!(03/04/2011)
This product isn't only for wood. I've used it on a gun I built, after I polished it to a matchless finish and blued it. I brought out the shine that the matchless is suppose to be. Mirror finish!
Doesn't prevent rust(11/10/2011)
I bought this product to protect blued firearms since bluing is prone to rusting at the drop of a hat. I've used multiple coats of the stuff on an Winchester 1300 Defender, Tokarev pistol, Ruger 10/22 and several other firearms. If I don't do weekly maintenance on these firearms, they form rust that has to be removed with a bronze brush. I've had better luck with plain old motor oil.
Very good at what is does within reason(06/09/2012)
I use Renaissance wax for a multitude of things, I keep a coat on the blued guns stored in my safe... it's not a "fire and forget" type of compound that you can expect to apply and then not have to think about it for a extended amount of time. It's old school... more a barrier film than a protective product that gets into the pores of the metal to inhibit rust.
For long term storage, I reapply a coat every 3-4 months. It really brings out the luster of a blued gun.
I also use it as a final finish for inherently oily woods, such as Cocobolo or Rosewood, that causes conventional varnishes or topcoat finishes to not setup/dry properly due to the high oil content of the wood. It really makes the grain pop when applied to bare wood.
I use it on the interior and exterior of leather holsters and knife sheaths. If you've ever experienced the "green fuzz" (verdigris) that forms around the metal snaps on a leather holster or knife sheath, after cleaning the green stuff off, a coat of Renaissance wax will take care of it forming again.
Best ever release agent!(24/03/2013)
This stuff is great! Not only does it do a fine job of protecting blued metal and finished stocks, but it's the best release agent I've used in 20+ years of professional gunsmithing. It's easy to apply and remove and parts treated with it release instantly. It's also economical. A small can lasts for years, even when bedding a lot of rifles. It's clean and easy to use. What's not to like?
All You Will Need For Exterior Of Guns(27/10/2013)
I have been using Renaissance Wax for over 30 years. I bought a tin like the one advertized and still have about 40% left. You use very little each time. The best thing about it is you don't have to worry what you are applying it to (wood, metal, ivory, leather, rubber pads, etc.) as it will not discolor or cause any issues. Oh yeah, it really does work to prevent rust!
Best Product of its Kind(30/03/2017)
I originally purchased it for use on wooden gun stocks. It worked better on them than any other type of oil/wax/polish I've ever used. A thin film provides sufficient coverage and it dries almost immediately. It is the most versatile product of its type that I know of. I've applied it to furniture, woodwork, leather shoes, etc. and the results have been spectacular. It's also very cost effective. After using it to cover an entire grand piano, two large china cabinets, a lot of wood trim, etc., I still have over half a can left. It was developed by the British Museum back in the 1950s and it's now the gold standard in museums around the world. It is a truly great product.
N.º de producto: 053050200 PICREATOR 200 ML (7OZ.) RENAISSANCE MICRO-CRYSTALLINE WAX Ref Fabricante: NONE649387000014 Proporciona un hermoso brillo radiante y resistencia a la humedad a madera, cuero, mármol, marfil, piedra natural y metal; resiste huellas dactilares, polvo y desgaste. Ayuda a prevenir la oxidación, elimina aceites y suciedad; deja la superficie tratada con un brillo cálido y translúcido. Restaura acabados de culatas opacos. Sin ácido, seca de forma transparente, no descolora ni amarillea.
Outstanding Quality, Used On Priceless Heirlooms In Museums Worldwide
Imparts a beautiful, glowing luster and moisture resistance to wood, leather, marble, ivory, natural stone and metal; resists fingerprints, dust and wear. Helps prevent oxidation, removes oil and grime; leaves the treated surface with a translucent, warm glow. Restores cloudy stock finishes. Acid-free, dries clear, won’t discolor or yellow.
SPECS: Paste wax, white color, 200 ml.
Más...
Calidad Excepcional, Utilizada en Invaluables Reliquias de Museos en Todo el Mundo
Proporciona un hermoso brillo radiante y resistencia a la humedad a madera, cuero, mármol, marfil, piedra natural y metal; resiste huellas dactilares, polvo y desgaste. Ayuda a prevenir la oxidación, elimina aceites y suciedad; deja la superficie tratada con un brillo cálido y translúcido. Restaura acabados de culatas opacos. Sin ácido, seca de forma transparente, no descolora ni amarillea.
ESPECIFICACIONES: Cera en pasta, color blanco, 200 ml.
Más...
Evaluaciones de clientes para PICREATOR 200 ML (7OZ.) RENAISSANCE MICRO-CRYSTALLINE WAX
Número de evaluaciones: 7
De brownells.com: 7
Evaluación media: 4,3
Excellent Product!(19/12/2009)
This product is a must for anyone who finishes gun stocks. It is a very mild polish which does not dig into your fine finish, but it helps take out some minor imperfections which may be left from your hand rubs. Not for removing large streaks, but great for taking out those last few fine streaks or obnoxious fingerprins in your finish.
Love this stuff!(03/04/2011)
This product isn't only for wood. I've used it on a gun I built, after I polished it to a matchless finish and blued it. I brought out the shine that the matchless is suppose to be. Mirror finish!
Doesn't prevent rust(11/10/2011)
I bought this product to protect blued firearms since bluing is prone to rusting at the drop of a hat. I've used multiple coats of the stuff on an Winchester 1300 Defender, Tokarev pistol, Ruger 10/22 and several other firearms. If I don't do weekly maintenance on these firearms, they form rust that has to be removed with a bronze brush. I've had better luck with plain old motor oil.
Very good at what is does within reason(06/09/2012)
I use Renaissance wax for a multitude of things, I keep a coat on the blued guns stored in my safe... it's not a "fire and forget" type of compound that you can expect to apply and then not have to think about it for a extended amount of time. It's old school... more a barrier film than a protective product that gets into the pores of the metal to inhibit rust.
For long term storage, I reapply a coat every 3-4 months. It really brings out the luster of a blued gun.
I also use it as a final finish for inherently oily woods, such as Cocobolo or Rosewood, that causes conventional varnishes or topcoat finishes to not setup/dry properly due to the high oil content of the wood. It really makes the grain pop when applied to bare wood.
I use it on the interior and exterior of leather holsters and knife sheaths. If you've ever experienced the "green fuzz" (verdigris) that forms around the metal snaps on a leather holster or knife sheath, after cleaning the green stuff off, a coat of Renaissance wax will take care of it forming again.
Best ever release agent!(24/03/2013)
This stuff is great! Not only does it do a fine job of protecting blued metal and finished stocks, but it's the best release agent I've used in 20+ years of professional gunsmithing. It's easy to apply and remove and parts treated with it release instantly. It's also economical. A small can lasts for years, even when bedding a lot of rifles. It's clean and easy to use. What's not to like?
All You Will Need For Exterior Of Guns(27/10/2013)
I have been using Renaissance Wax for over 30 years. I bought a tin like the one advertized and still have about 40% left. You use very little each time. The best thing about it is you don't have to worry what you are applying it to (wood, metal, ivory, leather, rubber pads, etc.) as it will not discolor or cause any issues. Oh yeah, it really does work to prevent rust!
Best Product of its Kind(30/03/2017)
I originally purchased it for use on wooden gun stocks. It worked better on them than any other type of oil/wax/polish I've ever used. A thin film provides sufficient coverage and it dries almost immediately. It is the most versatile product of its type that I know of. I've applied it to furniture, woodwork, leather shoes, etc. and the results have been spectacular. It's also very cost effective. After using it to cover an entire grand piano, two large china cabinets, a lot of wood trim, etc., I still have over half a can left. It was developed by the British Museum back in the 1950s and it's now the gold standard in museums around the world. It is a truly great product.