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Reddit mentions of Daddy Van's All Natural Beeswax & Lavender Furniture Polish - Chemical-Free, Non-Toxic Wood Conditioner and Protectant Scented with Pure Lavender Essential Oil - One Tin

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Daddy Van's All Natural Beeswax & Lavender Furniture Polish - Chemical-Free, Non-Toxic Wood Conditioner and Protectant Scented with Pure Lavender Essential Oil - One Tin
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BRINGS OUT THE NATURAL BEAUTY OF FINISHED AND UNFINISHED WOOD AND PREVENTS DRYINGNATURAL BEESWAX WOOD FURNITURE WAX WITH LAVENDER ESSENTIAL OIL NOURISHES, PROTECTS & RENEWS ALL WOOD SURFACES. BEESWAX PREVENTS DRYING AND PROTECTS FROM MOISTURE DAMAGE.NO PETROLEUM DISTILLATES! SAFE FOR YOUR HOME AND FAMILY - ZERO VOC, CHEMICAL FREE AND COMPLETELY NON-TOXIC.USDA CERTIFIED 100% BIOBASED WOOD POLISHA LITTLE DADDY VAN'S GOES A LONG WAY! To Use: With a soft cloth, rub a small amount of wax onto surface in a circular motion. Buff with a clean, dry cotton cloth and you will be rewarded with the healthy glow of the wood, shining as if from within.
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Height1.5 Inches
Length3 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateJanuary 2012
Size6 oz
Weight0.375 Pounds
Width3 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Daddy Van's All Natural Beeswax & Lavender Furniture Polish - Chemical-Free, Non-Toxic Wood Conditioner and Protectant Scented with Pure Lavender Essential Oil - One Tin:

u/MrxPenguin ยท 1 pointr/DIY

Hey there!

I bought an IKEA wooden butcherblock to use as a desk, and I looking into finishing it with Beeswax, but I was unsure what to get. There's a lot of DIY beeswax finish on the web, and was looking into that as well, but I'm unsure where to start.

  1. How much Beeswax (raw or finished paste) will I realistically need to finish the top of my desk? It's about 6ft in length.
  2. Are there any issues that anyone has run into that I should be wary about?
  3. Are there any reasons why I should consider doing it another way?

    One of the reasons why I'm considering Beeswax is because I like the color of the table, and according to this page it looks like Beeswax or Beeswax/Carnauba Oil blend doesn't change the color as much.

    I've also found this and this which looks like exactly that I need, but I can't imagine that 10oz of wax is going to be enough to cover my entire desk, is it?

    Thanks!

    Also, if anyone knows of any other subreddits that would be able to help me out please send me their way!