Reddit mentions of Daddy Van's All Natural Unscented Beeswax Furniture Polish Chemical Free Non-Toxic Wood Wax Preservative, Conditioner and Protectant - One Tin

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Daddy Van's All Natural Unscented Beeswax Furniture Polish Chemical Free Non-Toxic Wood Wax Preservative, Conditioner and Protectant - One Tin
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  • MAKE ALL THE WOOD IN YOUR HOME BEAUTIFUL AGAIN – Natural beeswax wood conditioner renews, nourishes, and brings out the beauty in all wood types. Imparts a rich, deep glow to finished and unfinished wood.
  • FOOD SAFE AND BABY SAFE – Our non-toxic ingredients are safe to use on items that come into contact with food, and to keep wooden toys and baby’s crib looking great.
  • BEAUTIFUL CHALK AND MILK PAINT FINISHING WAX - Odorless, non-hazardous, and water-resistant sealing wax is easy to apply and creates a durable matte finish.
  • NATURALLY NON-TOXIC AND FREE FROM HARMFUL CHEMICALS – Zero odor, zero VOC. Daddy Van’s is a USDA Certified 100% Biobased Furniture Polish.
  • A 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. MADE WITH LOVE IN ASHEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA U.S.A.
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Height1.5 Inches
Length3 Inches
Number of items1
Size6 ounce
Weight6 ounces
Width3 Inches

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Found 3 comments on Daddy Van's All Natural Unscented Beeswax Furniture Polish Chemical Free Non-Toxic Wood Wax Preservative, Conditioner and Protectant - One Tin:

u/ladyrockess · 49 pointsr/JUSTNOMIL

This is insane. I am SO DAMN GLAD you have cameras. The judge had better sit up straight and take your side when this comes to court.

As I said in a reply a moment ago I have some conservation background, so I can look into my notes about the mother's day notes for you.

For the table, once it's repaired, you should carefully mix 1 tablespoon of dye-free soap (I use that clear giganto refill stuff from Wal Mart) with 5 cups of water so that no bubbles or lather forms while you mix together. Gently clean the table with this solution (I'm doing an end table right now and I'm using a toothbrush; from the size of that you might want a potato brush), then wipe clean with paper towels and fresh water. Then dry (I use paper towels again, you can use a chamois if you want), and gently restore the table with a natural beeswax polish. (I use this brand - https://smile.amazon.com/Daddy-Vans-Natural-Unscented-Furniture/dp/B0046VZG30/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1512020664&sr=8-5&keywords=beeswax+polish )

This way, none of the natural finish will be damaged, and beeswax will keep the wood stable without leaving layers of crap and chemicals everywhere.

Good luck with everything!!!

u/alenacooks · 3 pointsr/whatsthisworth

Thanks for posting pictures. That's a great cedar chest, in excellent condition. It could use a little beeswax (on the outside only) to moisturize the wood. It'll also make the wood grain pop and might help with some of the small scratches. I've used this beeswax and it works well.

It's missing the lock but I don't think that will be a real reduction in the sell price. A lot of people took the locks out because of a recall Lane issued. Lane offers replacement, child-safe locks, but I don't think replacing it yourself will boost the sell price enough for you to hassle with it.

I haven't found another one like yours so I can only estimate what you should price it. Sadly, I don't think you'll get much more than $100 - $150 for it. People don't value cedar chests like they should.

u/SJToIA · 2 pointsr/knifeclub

I've used this product on some knife handles. Works nicely, and it's also food grade/non-toxic:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0046VZG30/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1