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Came across this stuff and was curious if anyone has ever tried it.
http://www.saniwax.com/index.html
If so, how would you rate the product?
- Geoff
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I have not, but the product name conjures up many visions of products not relevant to radio! I use Howards Beeswax for a polish, Murphys Oil Soap mixed strong is a good cleaner on wood for me.
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When I hear "sani" it invokes visions of toilet bowls or dishwashers with me.
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Maybe it is to pee-pee-proof your wooden furniture?
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My dishwasher has "sani-rinse".
Mens sana in corpore sano. (sorry, that Latin again).
Geoff;
The wax has been around over 50 years. We use it exclusively in the shop and it works great on metal as well as wood. We buy it by the case if you ever need any let us know It is great stuff and saves us hours on restoration of cabinets and metal radio covers.
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(06-03-2013, 06:37 PM)Geoff Wrote: Came across this stuff and was curious if anyone has ever tried it.
http://www.saniwax.com/index.html
If so, how would you rate the product?
- Geoff
Works great on Bakelite, wood and metals. It has oils that penetrate to restore the finish then you wipe off and polish.
It needs to be in your workbench because their is nothing like it. Problem is getting it. The owner of the company is Jim Flynn "I think". If there is nobody in your area who sells it you have to buy it a case at a time. It's about $50.00 a case if I remember right. If you want to restore an original finish to near it's original luster this it the product. Make sure you get the All Surface Cleaner and Polish and not the lemon oil. The lemon oil is great for antique wood finishes but it's not what you want to clean, polish and restore.
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AllAmericanFiveRadio has referenced Saniwax in several of his YouTube videos. This web page suggests you can buy it by the bottle or in case lots of 6.
http://www.union-hi-speed.com/unionwax/i...ge2435.htm
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