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Maintaining the beauty and protective finish of wood and resin pieces often relies on regular care. One of the best ways to achieve this is with beeswax polish, a trusted method for preserving both lustre and surface integrity.
Recommended Application Frequency
For most wood and resin surfaces, applying beeswax polish every few months is generally sufficient to maintain their appearance and protective qualities. However, if you notice dulled areas or increased handling in specific spots, a more frequent touch-up may be beneficial. Signs to look out for include loss of gloss, a dry surface feel, or visible fingerprints and minor scratches.


How to Use Beeswax Polish on Wood and Resin
- Begin with a clean, dust-free surface.
- Using a soft cloth, apply a thin layer of beeswax polish like the Beeswax Wood Polish 200ml Natural Formula for Wood and Epoxy Resin across the area.
- Allow the polish to settle briefly, then buff gently to achieve a high shine and protective coating. This process is suitable for both wood and compatible resin sections.
When Frequent Application Matters
Items subjected to frequent use, such as tabletops or decorative objects on display, may need more regular beeswax applications to maintain their protective finish. Seasonal changes or exposure to direct sunlight can also influence how often your surfaces require a refresh.

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