Sheradale Wax is made of a similar blend of waxes to Original Briwax but with the addition of paraffin, a petroleum based wax which makes it more water resistant. It also has a mineral spirit based solvent, making it easier to use on finished surfaces such as lacquer. . Particularly suitable for antique and cherished furniture. The paraffin in Sheradale Wax will result in a higher sheen that will last longer than BRIWAX. - Sheradale can be applied over most previously waxed or polished surfaces - Suitable for antique and cherished furniture - Deep, rich sheen - Water resistant - Available in 250ml (8 oz) Glass Jar for ease of use What is the difference between Briwax Creamed beeswax and Briwax Sheradale Wax? Briwax Natural Creamed Beeswax is manufactured from the old traditional formula of refined beeswax, linseed oil and turpentine. The amount of linseed gives the product that creamy consistency. There is no carnauba wax in this product so the shine will not be as pronounced. This is a wax that was developed for true Antiques, pieces over 100 years old. Briwax Sheradale wax is basically the same formula as our cream beeswax but with less linseed oil used. This formula provides a more paste like consistency. Sheradale comes in a Clear and an Antique Brown. The color in the wax is used to hide minor scratches. |