Waxstix
Waxstix are so easy to use and so handy for quick repairs to scratched or damaged timber. No longer do you need to sand back and re-polish your entire floor when you have a scratch, simply apply Waxstix and the job is done. Unlike other similar products, Waxstix have no beeswax which means they will accept coatings and not leave a white ring around the edges like beeswax based products. If you have grain in your timber, you can also blend multiple sticks of different colours to achieve the “grain” appearance.
Waxstix are available from Bunnings Warehouse.
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Quick repairs | Handy for quick repairs to scratched or damaged timber |
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No beeswax | Can be coated and stained |
How to use | For most small scratches, simply rub the stick over the damaged area. For larger, deeper indentations, heat a knife blade with a flame or soldering iron or stove lighter and fill the damaged area with hot wax. Remove excess wax by rubbing with the smooth side of sandpaper, a piece of cardboard or old credit card. Use a cotton cloth to buff and remove excess wax |
Colours | Available in a range of colours – Baltic Pine, Cedar, Ebony, Mahogany, Maple, Jarrah, Pine, Rosewood, Tas Oak, Teak, Walnut, White |
Stockists | Bunnings Warehouse |
Waxstix are so easy to use and so handy for quick repairs to scratched or damaged timber. No longer do you need to sand back and re-polish your entire floor when you have a scratch, simply apply Waxstix and the job is done. If you have grain in your timber, you can also blend multiple sticks of different colours to achieve the “grain” appearance. For most scratches, simply rub the stick over the damaged area or heat the stick with a flame and fill the area with hot wax. Once you have filled the area simply scrape off any excess using a plastic scraper or piece of cardboard. It’s so easy! ?Comes in 12 colours and a clear for surface dents. No beeswax which means they will accept coatings and not leave a white ring around the edges like beeswax based products. Can be either rubbed into the surface or heat can be applied to the stick and hot wax used to fill the surface scratch. Multiple sticks can be blended for that perfect colour match or to achieve a grain appearance.