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- Renaissance_Wax abstract "Renaissance Wax is a brand of microcrystalline wax polish that is widely encountered in antique restoration and museum curation. Although not appropriate for all materials, it is known to and used by almost every collection. It is also used as a primary finish for cabinetry and furniture. Renaissance wax is also used by reenactors of historic swordsmanship to protect armour and weapons. It is widely recognised that this substance is more protective and longer lasting than oil, especially for swords and helmets that are frequently touched by human hands.To quote a typical commercial supplier of conservation materials, it is used, to revive and protect valuable furniture, leather, paintings, metals, marble, onyx, ivory etc. Freshens colours and imparts a soft sheen.Wax coatings for conservation are most widely, and least controversially, applied to metals. This has several objectives: to produce a barrier that excludes moisture and oxygen from the metal surface, to ensure against further introduction of contaminating elements by handling, and to provide a protective layer over anti-corrosion undercoatings.Waxes should not be applied to materials with deliberately loose or powdery surfaces.".
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- Renaissance_Wax wikiPageID "10922431".
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- Renaissance_Wax wikiPageOutDegree "23".
- Renaissance_Wax wikiPageRevisionID "707882412".
- Renaissance_Wax wikiPageWikiLink Anti-corrosion.
- Renaissance_Wax wikiPageWikiLink Antiques_restoration.
- Renaissance_Wax wikiPageWikiLink BASF.
- Renaissance_Wax wikiPageWikiLink Beeswax.
- Renaissance_Wax wikiPageWikiLink Bronze_disease.
- Renaissance_Wax wikiPageWikiLink Carnauba_wax.
- Renaissance_Wax wikiPageWikiLink Category:Conservation_and_restoration_materials.
- Renaissance_Wax wikiPageWikiLink Category:Waxes.
- Renaissance_Wax wikiPageWikiLink Cosmolloid_80H.
- Renaissance_Wax wikiPageWikiLink Flash_point.
- Renaissance_Wax wikiPageWikiLink Ketone.
- Renaissance_Wax wikiPageWikiLink Microcrystalline_wax.
- Renaissance_Wax wikiPageWikiLink Petroleum.
- Renaissance_Wax wikiPageWikiLink Polishing.
- Renaissance_Wax wikiPageWikiLink Polyethylene_wax.
- Renaissance_Wax wikiPageWikiLink Red_rot_(leather).
- Renaissance_Wax wikiPageWikiLink White_spirit.
- Renaissance_Wax wikiPageWikiLink File:Renaissance_wax_tub.jpg.
- Renaissance_Wax wikiPageWikiLinkText "Renaissance Wax".
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- Renaissance_Wax subject Category:Conservation_and_restoration_materials.
- Renaissance_Wax subject Category:Waxes.
- Renaissance_Wax hypernym Brand.
- Renaissance_Wax type Company.
- Renaissance_Wax type Ester.
- Renaissance_Wax comment "Renaissance Wax is a brand of microcrystalline wax polish that is widely encountered in antique restoration and museum curation. Although not appropriate for all materials, it is known to and used by almost every collection. It is also used as a primary finish for cabinetry and furniture. Renaissance wax is also used by reenactors of historic swordsmanship to protect armour and weapons.".
- Renaissance_Wax label "Renaissance Wax".
- Renaissance_Wax sameAs Q7312458.
- Renaissance_Wax sameAs Renaissance_Wax.
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- Renaissance_Wax sameAs Q7312458.
- Renaissance_Wax wasDerivedFrom Renaissance_Wax?oldid=707882412.
- Renaissance_Wax depiction Renaissance_wax_tub.jpg.
- Renaissance_Wax isPrimaryTopicOf Renaissance_Wax.