hehe your english is very good - to be frank I didnt know there was coloured wax - I suppose I should have considering there are things called candles hehee
Can you send back what you use (ie Johnsohns Black polishing wax) and where you get it from. Many thanks Ken
I use 2 types it depends. One almost liquid and other in "paste" / "grease" / "mass", not sure of the translations. The liquid one its the one we use to treat leather. So i think its easy to find in the market. The other one its used to polish furnitures in one Firm i know and i buy from there. Theres no brand in the pots but its the same as this - [link] . But i started using the one to polish leather shoes. Same result i think. I use also oil pastels to certain colors that i apply direct in the wood or solve with the wax base. This is what i use to "color" the woods. After to protect all i use this [link]. You can use also Glicerin Oil to finish and protect. Welcome..
I waxed all in black first. After i polished and took out the black at the surface until i have the wood color again. So the areas that were down and the ones where the wood had more natural resin stayed in black. After i waxed all again in brown. Thank you..
Can you send back what you use (ie Johnsohns Black polishing wax) and where you get it from. Many thanks
Ken